gfbalduc
Well-Known Member
I know that the common wisdom for world-wide navigation is to carry propane bottles, and be ready to refill them with watever gas is available, but I have a problem with my boat's gas locker, which can accomodate 4 Gaz bottles but is too shallow to take any decent-sized propane tank.
I was planning to bite the bullet and convert to the small Calor propane tanks (practically the only ones that would fit in my locker) but when I went to the Calor Centre to buy the necessary stuff the guy in charge of marine appliances advised - rather strongly - against it claiming that I would not be any better off than by using Camping Gaz that - he claimed - is now widely available, adding that in the worst case I could refill the Gaz bottles.
In fact, if I could find Gaz bottles every - say - 4 months (for example in French-speaking countries, but there's not enough of them!), I would be fine.
Therefore, I have two questions for those who "have done it" recently:
- are Camping Gaz bottles available in a reasonable number of places around the world?
- is it possible to get Gaz bottles refilled?
Thanks,
I was planning to bite the bullet and convert to the small Calor propane tanks (practically the only ones that would fit in my locker) but when I went to the Calor Centre to buy the necessary stuff the guy in charge of marine appliances advised - rather strongly - against it claiming that I would not be any better off than by using Camping Gaz that - he claimed - is now widely available, adding that in the worst case I could refill the Gaz bottles.
In fact, if I could find Gaz bottles every - say - 4 months (for example in French-speaking countries, but there's not enough of them!), I would be fine.
Therefore, I have two questions for those who "have done it" recently:
- are Camping Gaz bottles available in a reasonable number of places around the world?
- is it possible to get Gaz bottles refilled?
Thanks,