oldbilbo
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I'm in a quandry, and I'm hoping some of the assembled wisdom - and maybe some of the wits - might help with a boaty decision.
As some will know, I'm re-working a fairly middle-aged keelboat. It is, I'm afraid, about half my age and capable of about twice as much I seem to be ( Snit! Did I just confess to that in public? ).
I'm working my way through the various onboard systems - not as straightforward as I'd fondly imagined - and finding numerous 'bodges' that don't sit well with my notions. There will be 'sympatico' nods here and there.... One of them relates to the cooker set up. It's Plastimo, it's OK, and it's gas. There's a good gas locker, an antique run of copper supply piping, and a nagging worry. Yes, I know. Replace the piping, install a bubble tester, Bob's y'r Uncle.
Yet....
I'm already determined to have an Optimus/Tilley paraffin pressure lamp ( under £20 ) for occasional on-mooring heating and lighting, and I have an Optimus paraffin pressure stove from the 50's for 'reversionary' cooking duties ( under £20 ). Sure, I have backpackers' small bottled gas camping kit, too.
The question is - should I go the whole hog and install a paraffin cooker?
Now, I'm no novice when it comes to using 50s paraffin kit. I cut my teeth on such Primus/Optimus gear, carried on my back up into the Scottish hills and in climbers' bothies, summer and winter, all through my teens. So, making such kit work for me is not a significant challenge. Yes, it can be dirty and a bit smelly. I know I can exercise 'good housekeeping', or live with the consequences. On t'other side, I would not fear an unheralded gas explosion...... and I would gain some valuable storage space.
So. A dilemma.
Thots?
As some will know, I'm re-working a fairly middle-aged keelboat. It is, I'm afraid, about half my age and capable of about twice as much I seem to be ( Snit! Did I just confess to that in public? ).
I'm working my way through the various onboard systems - not as straightforward as I'd fondly imagined - and finding numerous 'bodges' that don't sit well with my notions. There will be 'sympatico' nods here and there.... One of them relates to the cooker set up. It's Plastimo, it's OK, and it's gas. There's a good gas locker, an antique run of copper supply piping, and a nagging worry. Yes, I know. Replace the piping, install a bubble tester, Bob's y'r Uncle.
Yet....
I'm already determined to have an Optimus/Tilley paraffin pressure lamp ( under £20 ) for occasional on-mooring heating and lighting, and I have an Optimus paraffin pressure stove from the 50's for 'reversionary' cooking duties ( under £20 ). Sure, I have backpackers' small bottled gas camping kit, too.
The question is - should I go the whole hog and install a paraffin cooker?
Now, I'm no novice when it comes to using 50s paraffin kit. I cut my teeth on such Primus/Optimus gear, carried on my back up into the Scottish hills and in climbers' bothies, summer and winter, all through my teens. So, making such kit work for me is not a significant challenge. Yes, it can be dirty and a bit smelly. I know I can exercise 'good housekeeping', or live with the consequences. On t'other side, I would not fear an unheralded gas explosion...... and I would gain some valuable storage space.
So. A dilemma.
Thots?
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