Boaties Fry Pan

Great - but at 15 quid +, not for a cheap skate like me, sorry Saracen or Crusader, now which are you? Should we inform the Anti-terror brigade?
 
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I asked my sister in Auckland to send me one as they are already available there. Cheers

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/forums/images/graemlins/laugh.gif /forums/images/graemlins/laugh.gif In a hole, stop digging.........
 
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You'd be a bit disappointed if this one went over the side then?

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Bluidy Hell!!! I've just discovered that I've got about 350 squids worth of pans in my galley!
 
Can't imagine any circumstances in which a frying pan would go over the side!! Surely no one washes them, do they? /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif
 
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Can't imagine any circumstances in which a frying pan would go over the side!! Surely no one washes them, do they? /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif

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Of course, by towing them behind. /forums/images/graemlins/shocked.gif
 
If your "Sister in Auckland" will send me one F.O.C. I will give it some serious sea trials and report back to the forum with my conclusions.By the time your company gets them on the UK market they will be queing up for them.

Ah I just remembered ,its not your company is it ? /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif
 
Get me a frying pan which is guaranteed not to coat the entire cooker, splash back, surrounding woodwork, floor etc in fat splashes and I might buy one - otherwise no frying on my boat.
 
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Get me a frying pan which is guaranteed not to coat the entire cooker, splash back, surrounding woodwork, floor etc in fat splashes and I might buy one - otherwise no frying on my boat.


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If you carefully scrape it off it's very nice on toast.

Seriously, I have e-mailed the importer to ask if they are going to offer a lid with it, if so I'll have one. Or perhaps "he who's company it isn't" can answer that?
 
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Of course, by towing them behind.

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Never tried this method with a pan but it works well for cleaning lavatory brushes, and generates a lot of interest amongst the fish.
 
Square Meal

I think the term "square meal" originated from Nelson's Navy, when meals were eaten off a square tray.

So, perhaps it has some credibility for boaty applications?
 
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Get me a frying pan which is guaranteed not to coat the entire cooker, splash back, surrounding woodwork, floor etc in fat splashes and I might buy one - otherwise no frying on my boat.

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Local Supermarket .... its a mesh with a handle ... sits over top of pan and stops most splashes / spits ....
 
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Get me a frying pan which is guaranteed not to coat the entire cooker, splash back, surrounding woodwork, floor etc in fat splashes and I might buy one - otherwise no frying on my boat.

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Know what you mean. I do the bacon in the oven. That way I can go back to bed while it cooks.
 
Looks like advertising! A square pan would not fit the fiddle rails on my Neptune cooker.

I bought Tefal pan from Robert Dyas; its shaped like a small wok with a flat base. Less than £10, non stick, and deep enough not to spill when power boats run through the moorings. Exellent, versatile fries, and stir fries. Easily cleaned.
 
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