Gimbal

BrianJ

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I have a friend doing up his galley in his 40 foot cruising yacht. Yesterday we had an argument as to whether he should gimbal his stove/ oven (its gas) or not. I say yes he says no.
What do you say?

Bear in mind he cruises only, does not race, but sails extensively offshore where it can and does get rough I have sailed with him in some rough conditions and on many occasions have picked the toast up off the floor or worse still, scrapped the evening meal off the deck.

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andrewhopkins

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No brainer

I understand his thinking but think of the following scenario:

You come out of the hamble on a lovely sunny day in a F1-2. Glassy seas ahead and you put the kettle on for a cup of tea. Your friend sits at the table looking at an almanac.

Along comes a powerboat a 15 knots and sends your boat bouncing up and down and the kettle jumps off covering your friend in hot water.

Definately get a gimble. When you have them, you forget how good a device it really is.
 

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Re: No brainer

Had to be a motor boat, eh! couldn't be a big ferry or something? You really like winding up the stinkies, don't you!!!
 

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an heretical view

I cooked for a few thousand miles aboard a 49 footer which had the galley forward; she had a two burner Taylors, not gimballed but with a length of spring wire and two hooks to keep the pots on, and a single burner Primus, gimballed, for when it was really vile. It was seldom necessary to use the gimballed stove.

I think a lot will depend on how violent this particular boat's motion is. I often cook on our coal stove - stews and such, and boil kettles, and that certainly is not gimballed, but the stews can go on in a pressure cooker.

There is a respectable case for not gimballing a stove, although I confess my Taylors is gimballed!
 

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Re: an heretical view

Mines not gimballed either, but its also sited across the boat, and my boat hardly heels atall, 10 degrees is excessive! But on a small boat, that heels more than 20 degrees, I'm not convinced you don't need gimbals.
 
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