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Date Posted: - Friday - 06/13/08 - 10:40am
Author: Randall, Murre, M31
Subject: measurements
In reply to: Craig Parker 's message, "Oven Swap" on - Thursday - 06/12/08 - 2:44pm

Hey Craig,

Actually, I think the measurements are available on the Mariner Owner's site here:

http://www.marineryachts.com/m31/m31layout.jpg

But the numbers on the bottom layout drawing are so tiny as to be mostly unreadable.

I enlarged the photo in another app and think the stove space measurements read 27 1/2" wide by 35" deep, but could be wrong.

I'm headed to Murre today/tomorrow and will try to measure for you to confirm.

Man, that's a whopper of a stove you're considering. It's a beauty, but looks like it weighs 50 tons. Assuming it's cast as one unit, the other measurements to consider are those of the companionway hatch. Would it fit through?

RR

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[> Will it fit?...hhmmmm -- Craig Parker, - Friday - 06/13/08 - 11:18am

Randall thank you for your fast reply. I hope it will fit through the companion way and I hadn't thought of that ...Yikes! It should I'm guessing. The stove dimensions are posted below directly copied and pasted from the website.

Specifications:
- Dimensions: 20.75” Wide x 16” Deep. (53 x 41Cm)
15.5” to top of cook surface with legs.
Legs are 3” High.
18.5” to top of cast bronze sea rail.
- Oven: 9 x 9 x 8" ( 23 x 23 x 20 Cm)
- Firebox: 11 x 5 x 6" ( 28 x 13 x 15 Cm)
- Weight: 175 Lbs. (75 Kg)

Thanks again,
-CP


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[> [> Solid fuel oven -- Craig Parker S/V Ashlinka, - Saturday - 06/14/08 - 4:36am

Well, its not looking to good for me. At least not without some cabinetry cutaway. I need to have the extra room for the feet tiedowns and the heat shielding. Nothing is easy, is it? I am confident that the companionway will not be an issue. Now I just need to decide if I'm willing to tackle such an event. I like the stove too much to give up, and with life plans that will put me up north, it kinda makes sense. The firebox we have on the port bulkhead is nice to take the chill off but my plans require a full on heater. (of course, we can always justify a true "want")

HALIBUT Platform Size Minimums:
26” Wide - Minimum.
( leaves 2” gap between stove & shielding)

18” Deep - Minimum.
( leaves 1” gap between stove & shielding)

NOTE: dimensions take L & R and Rear 1” shielding into consideration plus an
additional 2” each side to access turnbuckle hold-downs.

-CP


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