Gas cylinder welded to hull, with pics - any ideas why?

gravygraham

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Here's a head scratcher for you. The General Ironside is parked two slots up from us in the boat park and has a 47kg LPG cylinder welded to it. Anybody care to make a guess what's going on? Notice the s/s sleeve protruding out the bottom of the cylinder.

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There is one like this at North Queensferry too. It is a bulbous bow and the stainless sleeve is probably something to do with the ballast system.
 

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Dont you know you are supposed to store Propane cylinders verticaly :)

I am guessing that the ss sleeve is to allow water in so as to make it floatation neutral and help reduce pitching.
 
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yachtorion

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Got to keep the spare cylinder somewhere. As gas lockers go... at least it looks like it will properly drain overboard.
 
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