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Gbinterim

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Location
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Vessel Name
Interim
Vessel Make
Grand Banks 36
Looking to replace my old Seaward Princess 3 burner propane stove. It seems that Seaward no longer makes that stove. Any and all suggestions welcomed. Do not need a gimbaled stove and would like to stay within the same deminsions of the Princess stove. Thanks
 
+1 on Sure Marine.
Their diagnostic and trouble-shooting guide had our Princess working better than it ever had after 2 hours work - less time than it would have taken to entirely replace it with a new stove.
 
We put a Force 10 in our boat within a couple of weeks of acquiring it and it has been flawless for the last 17 years. My wife likes cooking on and in it better than in her kitchen at home until we finally plumbed the kitchen for gas and replaced the electric range with a dual-fuel range.

At the time we bought our boat the large GB charter/dealer outfit in our harbor recommended Princess second, Force 10 first.
 
A power boat may not "require" a gymboled range , but with wake makers what they are , why not?

With the range against the hull , instead of an interior bulkhead , 50% of the time something tossed can land on the cook.

The more one anchors out or ventures offshore the more this protection is needed
 
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