nathanlee
Well-Known Member
Hi everybody,
I'm new here, so go easy /forums/images/graemlins/laugh.gif
Now, I know a lot of you are going to think I'm mad, I've already been told so, but I've bought a Corribee - to live on, or at least spend extended time on it. Hey, if Ellen MacArthur can so it, then so can I. /forums/images/graemlins/smile.gif
I have a few concerns however, mainly heating/cooking. I don't really want to use gas because I have nowhere to put the cylinder safely (i.e. vented). Also, a camping stove is out as it needs to be gimbaled (hey, I wouldn't have bought a yacht if I didn't intend to sail a lot).
I was thinking about a Taylors Ideal K paraffin stove, but have read people stringly advising against this, but without a proper explaination. I reckoned it would serve well as a safe way to both heat the cabin and cook.
Also, one last question while I'm here... She's currently sat on a driveway having a bit of a refit. I removed the rudder (Mk1 type, ply sheet in steel forks) and the ply has started to rot slightly. I've decided to use the original as a template for a new one, but can't find marine ply in my local area (I have no car and delivery from elsewhere is a fortune for a half sheet). Would it be unadvisable to use exterior grade ply and laminate it in glass?
Thank you,
Nathan
I'm new here, so go easy /forums/images/graemlins/laugh.gif
Now, I know a lot of you are going to think I'm mad, I've already been told so, but I've bought a Corribee - to live on, or at least spend extended time on it. Hey, if Ellen MacArthur can so it, then so can I. /forums/images/graemlins/smile.gif
I have a few concerns however, mainly heating/cooking. I don't really want to use gas because I have nowhere to put the cylinder safely (i.e. vented). Also, a camping stove is out as it needs to be gimbaled (hey, I wouldn't have bought a yacht if I didn't intend to sail a lot).
I was thinking about a Taylors Ideal K paraffin stove, but have read people stringly advising against this, but without a proper explaination. I reckoned it would serve well as a safe way to both heat the cabin and cook.
Also, one last question while I'm here... She's currently sat on a driveway having a bit of a refit. I removed the rudder (Mk1 type, ply sheet in steel forks) and the ply has started to rot slightly. I've decided to use the original as a template for a new one, but can't find marine ply in my local area (I have no car and delivery from elsewhere is a fortune for a half sheet). Would it be unadvisable to use exterior grade ply and laminate it in glass?
Thank you,
Nathan