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Lance Jones
Commodore, Barefoot Sailing Club
Catalina 27TM Gaelforce
Capri 25 Scottish Rebel
 
-------------- Original message from John Oppenheimer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: --------------


> Thanks Tim, and that was one of my real question. Are the small
> disposable 1 pound (440g) canisters safe when used appropriately?
>
> I am stuck in a lake, so emptied a canister during a meal is just not a
> problem!
>
> I was rather envious as the skipper used his modified princess stove and
> cooked two omelets at a time, one on each burner.
>
> Our Catalina fleet http://catfleet69.org/page3.html has monthly day long
> raft-ups, where we generally all bring pot luck items for dinner. Being
> able to warm or cook something there would be nice.
>
> I am looking at the Force 10 Model 60100
> http://www.force10.com/60100.html as another solution and wondering if
> it will fit and can b e connected to a canister.
>
> John
>
> tim ford wrote:
> > Please forgive m7 insubordinate comment earlier.
> >
> > As fas as Propane is concerned: I agree, a big propane tank below is an
> > issue and should be avoided at all costs.
> >
> > But those little 400 gram bernzomatic tanks you hook into a camp-style
> > one-burner are not, in my opinion,
> > terribly dangerous when handled properly. Building a more stable base
> > housing is also very easy: with just
> > a jig-saw and a round template and some plywood, you can make the thing
> > almost impossible to tip over.
> >
> > A helluva lot more reliable and convenient and at no real sacrifice to
> > safety...plus they can be stowed easily and
> > the space-savings are nice.
> >
> > I think the very first thing I told to take a hike w as: my Princess.
> >
> > tf
> >
> >
 

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