skipperdude
Guru
Carbide cannon.
I haven't seen one of those since I was a kid.
'Cool as heck. Big fun.
Sd
I haven't seen one of those since I was a kid.
'Cool as heck. Big fun.
Sd
Really depends on how you boat and what electrical systems besides a stove you use.It seems like more than 70% are installed incorrectly. Although I like propane to cook we are thinking of switching to electric for the galley. It's not just the money for the locker but to run a continuous new line in a 27 year old boat will take a lot of work as I think the lines of these Taiwanese boats were laid out during the build.
Does anyone have and cons to the electric, such as tremendous draw. I'm not going to be baking cakes or a turkey. I have always got by for 20+ years on a single burner butane on my smaller boat with gourmet meals (food always tastes great on a boat)
Also is we stay with the propane it can power the fridge.
Thanks Chris
If you are asking me...I will probably store them either in my flybridge fairing or a standard exterior container like you see on RV Trailers that will be plumbed IAW ABYC safety suggestions. Plus a sniffer in the bilge.Hi
Can I ask were you have your propane tank. Having such problems with trying to install the proper way
Chris
Hi
Can I ask were you have your propane tank. Having such problems with trying to install the proper way/QUOTE]
The fly ridge is very practical because you can route the hose down through a locker.
Scott Welch
Island Eagle
block off where the tanks are and vent it overboard...easy peezy...The tanks are under the helm station on the fly bridge. Same compartment as electronics and chase tubes to steering.