brevelmonkey
New Member
I was recently introduced to the concept of solar ovens. I've always wanted to reduce my dependency on deletable resources on board (although unattainable, I like the romantic ideal of self sufficiency), but I'd never even heard of solar ovens. It seems they can manage temperatures of 200 degrees plus on a sunny day, enough (at least) to cook the fish I often catch on board, and the most modern ones can be used in cloudy weather too.
I've found a few online blogs of people using them. I imagine they aren't particularly useful for cruising in England, but for blue water cruising or floating around the med I would think they have massive advantages.
Has anyone tried these, either successfully or unsuccessfully? And could they be used on a moving boat (I'm guessing not!)?
http://www.sailfeed.com/2014/05/cooking-with-a-solar-oven-aboard/
http://sv-macha.blogspot.co.uk/2009/09/solar-cooking.html
http://www.gosunstove.com/products/gosun-sport
I've found a few online blogs of people using them. I imagine they aren't particularly useful for cruising in England, but for blue water cruising or floating around the med I would think they have massive advantages.
Has anyone tried these, either successfully or unsuccessfully? And could they be used on a moving boat (I'm guessing not!)?
http://www.sailfeed.com/2014/05/cooking-with-a-solar-oven-aboard/
http://sv-macha.blogspot.co.uk/2009/09/solar-cooking.html
http://www.gosunstove.com/products/gosun-sport