Forbsie
Well-Known Member
you know how much serious cooing JB and myself get up to!
Sorry Colin, it never occurred to me.
Shame about the stainless, I liked the look of that, but the cream one will do.
you know how much serious cooing JB and myself get up to!
the boat's previous owner had a Force 10 brought over from the States or Canada. It really is beautifully solid; all the controls work as they shoudl; piezo electric ignition; oven heats evenly bcs there is a 'spreader' plate above the burner; cleans easily and does not rust / discolour. ; and for a safety note, when you open the door the oven does not tilt or swing unevenly. It's the two burner model.
Would I buy one for the next boat ? yes, but I could not afford it !
UK source
http://www.calormarineshop.co.uk/acatalog/Force_10_marine_cookers.html
the boat's previous owner had a Force 10 brought over from the States or Canada. It really is beautifully solid; all the controls work as they shoudl; piezo electric ignition; oven heats evenly bcs there is a 'spreader' plate above the burner; cleans easily and does not rust / discolour. ; and for a safety note, when you open the door the oven does not tilt or swing unevenly. It's the two burner model.
Would I buy one for the next boat ? yes, but I could not afford it !
UK source
http://www.calormarineshop.co.uk/acatalog/Force_10_marine_cookers.html
there are a few excellent stoves that do not use gas and its associated dangers.
Aside from the Taylors Paraffin stoves there are the British Sigmar Diesel Stoves or the Canadian Dickinson Diesel Stoves, there are also some excellent Diesel stoves made by Wallas.
Diesel is cheap to run, clean, safe and provides a lovely dry heat.
We run a Dickinson "Adriatic" stove that also runs 4 1/2 kilowatt radiators, we live in Cowes at around 70 degrees f.
The stove is on 24 x 7, burns around 5 litres a day and also heats our water via a calorifier.
The stove come in a variety of sizes and shapes. Ours is some 16" H, X 23" W and 18" D.
All stainless construction with massive pan clamps.
Try www.karunda.co.uk
We keep our lit all year round and just love it, the Adriatic has become the heart of our boat.
Simes