Greenheart
Well-Known Member
I was looking at outboards and considering their suitability (and unsuitability) aboard small yachts which are offered with either inboard diesels or outboard auxiliaries...
...and it occurred to me that most people with a modern electricity demand may well also run a small generator on the boat...and then I remembered the stove, requiring propane...so why not plump just for petrol, rather than have an assortment of different fuels?
...so my question is, IS propane very different from the type of LPG which petrol cars (and presumably petrol outboards & generators) can be converted to run on?
Wouldn't it be a handy thing to run your auxiliary, dinghy outboard, generator, heating system and stove, all on the same fuel?
...and it occurred to me that most people with a modern electricity demand may well also run a small generator on the boat...and then I remembered the stove, requiring propane...so why not plump just for petrol, rather than have an assortment of different fuels?
...so my question is, IS propane very different from the type of LPG which petrol cars (and presumably petrol outboards & generators) can be converted to run on?
Wouldn't it be a handy thing to run your auxiliary, dinghy outboard, generator, heating system and stove, all on the same fuel?