Hello,
I searched long and hard to find what kind of portable stoves C-Brats use on their boats. Yes, there is some information already on the site, but it is scattered around in a hundred email threads. I hope with this email thread we can 'organize' it a little better for future reference.
Quick background:
We have a Wallas stove and we like it, but as mentioned in an earlier email, it can take 20 minutes to make a can of Dinty Moore stew because of the heat up time, cool down time, etc. Plus, if you boat in an area that is warm it can increase the temperature of the cabin.
We recently bought a Kuuma Stow and Go gas barbecue grill that we have mounted to the stern of the boat and we have used it to cook, but it is inefficient when it comes to boiling water for pasta, especially if you are only using half of the grill. (It does work wonderfully as a barbecue!)
So, we'd like to get a portable stove to use outside the cabin. This portable stove would also share duties when we go camping.
Since I said I'd like to have this organized for more than just my use, I thought that I'd ask people what they use and why and set up a simple format for replies.
If you would, when you reply please do so in this format?
Make/model:
Fuel type: (propane, butane, etc.)
Number of burners:
Guesstimate of cost:
What you like about the stove:
Improvements, if any, you would make:
Would you recommend it to others?:
Any information you think others would find useful:
Thanks in advance,
I searched long and hard to find what kind of portable stoves C-Brats use on their boats. Yes, there is some information already on the site, but it is scattered around in a hundred email threads. I hope with this email thread we can 'organize' it a little better for future reference.
Quick background:
We have a Wallas stove and we like it, but as mentioned in an earlier email, it can take 20 minutes to make a can of Dinty Moore stew because of the heat up time, cool down time, etc. Plus, if you boat in an area that is warm it can increase the temperature of the cabin.
We recently bought a Kuuma Stow and Go gas barbecue grill that we have mounted to the stern of the boat and we have used it to cook, but it is inefficient when it comes to boiling water for pasta, especially if you are only using half of the grill. (It does work wonderfully as a barbecue!)
So, we'd like to get a portable stove to use outside the cabin. This portable stove would also share duties when we go camping.
Since I said I'd like to have this organized for more than just my use, I thought that I'd ask people what they use and why and set up a simple format for replies.
If you would, when you reply please do so in this format?
Make/model:
Fuel type: (propane, butane, etc.)
Number of burners:
Guesstimate of cost:
What you like about the stove:
Improvements, if any, you would make:
Would you recommend it to others?:
Any information you think others would find useful:
Thanks in advance,