Assassin
Well-Known Member
Has anyone installed, or uses a diesel cooker and hob; and what do you think of it compared to gas, and what type and make is it.
The reason i ask is because a freind came cruising with us several years ago, he bit the bullet and bought his own boat and is now undertaking cruising over short distances on his own, but has never done a long cruise on his own. He is very cautious by nature and asked be to yake his boat instead of ours so i could give it long runs at high speed to ensure there were no problems, and put his mind at rest before embarking on longer cruises himself.
During the fortnight with his boat we had a gas scare, one of the flexible hoses came loose and gas began leaking, although an easy fix it reinforced my decision to abolish gas altogether. We have two large battery banks installed, very large banks, one maintains the 12 volt systems, the other runs a couple of inverters, and the usual suspects are electrical powered. The remaining gas powered items are the cooker and hob which are to be replaced.
This frees us from the usual constraints of carrying gas, particularly as we often avoid marinas and prefer the seclusion of more remote sea moorings.
The reason i ask is because a freind came cruising with us several years ago, he bit the bullet and bought his own boat and is now undertaking cruising over short distances on his own, but has never done a long cruise on his own. He is very cautious by nature and asked be to yake his boat instead of ours so i could give it long runs at high speed to ensure there were no problems, and put his mind at rest before embarking on longer cruises himself.
During the fortnight with his boat we had a gas scare, one of the flexible hoses came loose and gas began leaking, although an easy fix it reinforced my decision to abolish gas altogether. We have two large battery banks installed, very large banks, one maintains the 12 volt systems, the other runs a couple of inverters, and the usual suspects are electrical powered. The remaining gas powered items are the cooker and hob which are to be replaced.
This frees us from the usual constraints of carrying gas, particularly as we often avoid marinas and prefer the seclusion of more remote sea moorings.