Anyone have a Homestrand STOVE?
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When I first got the boat, I bought a really nice Coleman camp stove with a single burner on the left and changeable griddle, BBQ, plates, on the right. But the more I thought about an open flame in the cabin, the more I worried about it.
So I bought the smallest microwave I could find at Wally World (Wal Mart) and installed it where the old stove use to be.
I will use the Coleman on the outside or at the slip. I still use the microwave when on the water running it off a battery/inverter.
Larry
So I bought the smallest microwave I could find at Wally World (Wal Mart) and installed it where the old stove use to be.
I will use the Coleman on the outside or at the slip. I still use the microwave when on the water running it off a battery/inverter.
Larry
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As I said I touched off a torrent of comments regarding. I am going to use the electric as I have a genset as well and will avoid all the potential evils.
"IF I WERE TO USE THE ALCOHOL STOVE", it for sure would be the non pressurized type, or "IF I WERE TO CHANGE TO PROPANE" it would be a correctly installed marine type built in that could not tip by a surprise wave.
Larry E.
"IF I WERE TO USE THE ALCOHOL STOVE", it for sure would be the non pressurized type, or "IF I WERE TO CHANGE TO PROPANE" it would be a correctly installed marine type built in that could not tip by a surprise wave.
Larry E.
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Yep Paul,
The suggestion of using coleman fuel (white gas) in a stove meant for alcohol or something else would be most likely (kaboom)
We have an armistice.
Larry E.
The suggestion of using coleman fuel (white gas) in a stove meant for alcohol or something else would be most likely (kaboom)
We have an armistice.
Larry E.
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9.5' Dink
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9.5' Dink
The single burner butane stoves are available at any good sporting good store......the fuel can is about the size of a shaving cream can.....very convenient.
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prowlersfish wrote:Thats a camp stove should not be use indoors and a boat cabin is indoors save camping stoves for camping .
This cannot be said often enough or loud enough but some will just not hear it......
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For camping it is. Its not a boat stove . Also read the label "outdoor use only "the cabin is indoors and don't forget gas fumes are around if used on deck.
foofer b wrote:It is a propane camp stove, is that not ok?
For camping it is. Its not a boat stove . Also read the label "outdoor use only "the cabin is indoors and don't forget gas fumes are around if used on deck.
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