"do-it-yourself" portable gimballed stove? p.s.
I'm dying to know what's in the pot . . . Are those mussels? Looks great! ----- Original Message ----- From: "Honshells" <chonshell@ia4u.net> To: <montgomery_boats@mailman.xmission.com> Sent: Monday, November 04, 2002 9:05 PM Subject: "do-it-yourself" portable gimballed stove? Your setup looks very simple and practical, Tod. Our Flicka's Forespar is mounted so close to the bulkhead that only the smallest pots fit. The stove also has an aluminum "ring" that holds the pot in place and the ring restricts the pot size even more than the bulkhead clearance. I think the previous owner installed the Forespar solely to heat soup or coffee underway: I'm sure he used the fixed two-burner alcohol stove, while at anchor, for anything more ambitious. ----- Original Message ----- From: <htmills@bright.net> To: ">Mboats<" <montgomery_boats@mailman.xmission.com> Sent: Monday, November 04, 2002 7:39 PM Subject: "do-it-yourself" portable gimballed stove? I don't like the pot size restrictions on the Forespar (had the bulkhead mount model on the Flicka) Ah, I was wondering about that, Craig.......I thought it odd that it came with pots (and optional percolator & tea pot) unless it was because typical pots might not fit. I have a pot that I really like because it has a very thick bottom, making it harder to scorch food.... For some reason I've always cooked with the stove on the cabin floor. I only tried out in the cockpit once or twice but find myself returning to the cabin. The propane stove sits pretty high: http://www.trailersailor.com/uploads/r03-01small.jpg putting the top of the pan nearly as high as the companionway. Tod
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