anniebray
Well-Known Member
We enjoy cooking out in the cockpit alfresco style & have previously managed this using one of those flat type portable gas cookers that use a 250gm cartridge & a Coleman aluminium griddle plate. It has meant having to stock gas in cylinders (Camping Gaz 907) & also in cartridges all of which must be stored in gas locker, anchor locker, or somehow above deck. This week I came upon a "Tristar" electric griddle plate 800w in a caravan shop (£20) & this evening cooked a dinner of fillet steak, potato croquettes, peppers, mushrooms etc. I found 800w was even sufficient to burn the food if not careful.
The cooking surface is 25cm square & I think this appliance will be a real boon for our planned 3 month cruise this year. I am currently fitting a Sterling 1000w inverter (peak 2000w) & I reckon that I will manage to generate enough mains power for cooking even when at anchor. Also have a Sharp microwave which absorbs 1220w max. Obviously I will need to run the engine when the inverter is on high power . I have 315ah of house battery capacity. I did consider a portable generator but rejected that idea because of the irritating noise particularly for neighbours.
Well just thought I'd share my thoughts with you but now I'll take cover while the camping purists berate me for loading my boat with ugly technology.
The cooking surface is 25cm square & I think this appliance will be a real boon for our planned 3 month cruise this year. I am currently fitting a Sterling 1000w inverter (peak 2000w) & I reckon that I will manage to generate enough mains power for cooking even when at anchor. Also have a Sharp microwave which absorbs 1220w max. Obviously I will need to run the engine when the inverter is on high power . I have 315ah of house battery capacity. I did consider a portable generator but rejected that idea because of the irritating noise particularly for neighbours.
Well just thought I'd share my thoughts with you but now I'll take cover while the camping purists berate me for loading my boat with ugly technology.