[Public-List] Stoves.. and a note about propane

George Dinwiddie gdinwiddie at alberg30.org
Sat Mar 13 09:51:26 PST 2010


Hi, Randy,

Be extremely careful with that Coleman fuel.  It's basically naptha, 
like gasoline but slightly more volatile.  I consider it more dangerous 
than propane.

  - George

Randy Katz wrote:
> We use a 2-burner Coleman stove, also, which burns Coleman fuel liquid. (You
> pump up the tank manually.) The stove is bolted to a bevelled board to level
> it and sits loosely on the folding shelf fwd of the sink. Thus, it can slide
> an inch or two back and forth so the plates locker door swings clear.
> Through rough weather (very, at times) the little stove has always stayed in
> place and never fallen off of its shelf-- the fiddles prevent that.
> Yes, like camping AND like yachting, I would say. It works great!
> 
> Regards,
> Randy Katz
> #249
> Bellingham/Seattle, WA.
> 
> PS I wanted to avoid propane alltogether in order to avoid legendary
> hassles/dangers with that. We did, however, end up buying a propane heater
> after reassurances from the guy at Fisheries Supply in Seattle. His view is
> that even if there were to be-- somehow-- some leaking with propane on board
> (despite keeping the tank outside, having a regulator, solenoid, etc) small
> amounts would evaporate within 24 hours or so anyway-- it won't accumulate
> and stay put in the bilge and continue to build and build in quantity.
> Since we leave the boat for weeks at a time in the winter, with propane
> disconnected completely, this made propane seem to be no problem. So now we
> have a great little heater for winter cruising in the San Juans and no
> worries (though we're still very careful.)
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