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Jeff Richards
 
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Default Best Type of Stove

If you put the propane stove back in you should also install a detector and
blower.

I have used gas, unpressurised alcohol and pressurised alcohol, and the
pressurised alcohol is by far the best. The fuel is inexpensive, easy to
obtain and safe to transport and store. The burner characteristics are
excellent - much better than unpressurised alcohol and nearly as good as
gas. I have heard that it produces a lot of moisture, but that's never been
a problem. I have never had any sort of incident with pressurized alcohol,
but I have witnessed how easily an alcohol fire is put out with a cup of
water. Lighting it is a bit fiddly - I keep a squeeze bottle with nozzle for
filling the tray, and a barbecue lighter instead of matches. The pump is
not built in so I use one designed for inflating footballs. I wouldn't go
back to gas.
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Jeff Richards

"Eric Maschke" wrote in message
. ..
Just purchased a 1979 Pacific Seacraft Orion. The boat has had several
owners. The last owner took out the Force 10 stove (propane) and put in an
Origa alcohol stove. The Origa is not a pressurized stove, it is a pour

and
light type.

I was told that the Origa can barely boil water and is really bare bones.

On
the other hand if I go back to the propane I'll need to find a place to
store the bottle and rerun the propane line which I don't want to do.

I'm not doing any gourmet cooking but would like to be able to heat water
for coffee, fry up the occasional eggs and bacon for breakfast and cook up
the occasional fresh caught fish.

With this in mind, any ideas on self contained stoves? Alcohol or Kerosene

?
Manufacture? Pros and cons?

Eric