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i have read a lot of threads about stoves on boats. of course, the usual debate is alcohol or propane.
recently, last month actually, a powerboat at the marina my boat is berthed at caught fire and burned up completely. it was a live aboard. the guy was hurt but he lived. he was lucky. he bought another power boat off of their lean dock and moved into it. the cause? his propane stove.
that was a real piece of reality for me. no propane on my boat!
but, there are safety risks with alcohol, too. the threads i have read make that plain. so, the big question i have is what other options are there?
also, how real is the risk with alcohol?
as i get my boat ready to sail, this will be a choice i am going to have to face. it doesn't have a stove but i will want one for cruising. eating out at every port you stp at is going to be way too costly and you can't always be sure you will be stopping at a port for the night. thanks.
recently, last month actually, a powerboat at the marina my boat is berthed at caught fire and burned up completely. it was a live aboard. the guy was hurt but he lived. he was lucky. he bought another power boat off of their lean dock and moved into it. the cause? his propane stove.
that was a real piece of reality for me. no propane on my boat!
but, there are safety risks with alcohol, too. the threads i have read make that plain. so, the big question i have is what other options are there?
also, how real is the risk with alcohol?
as i get my boat ready to sail, this will be a choice i am going to have to face. it doesn't have a stove but i will want one for cruising. eating out at every port you stp at is going to be way too costly and you can't always be sure you will be stopping at a port for the night. thanks.