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Date Posted: 08:10:06 07/29/08 Tue
Author: Alexander
Subject: Re: This Looks 'HOT' (har har)
In reply to: RadioRay 's message, "This Looks 'HOT' (har har)" on 06:13:26 07/29/08 Tue

It looks like a nice, little stove. The Hot Pot stoves:
http://marinestore.co.uk/page/mrst/PROD/solid-fuel-stove/DA3126/ also look pretty good. I was a great fan of Shipmate stoves and had one with an oven for years. It worked beautifully and was very nice looking, as well. There is nothing like being able to bake bread or cinnamon buns on a cold day in a nice anchorage. Unfortunately, Shipmate appears to have gone the way of the dodo but the Halibut Stoves look very similar. Part of the questions comes down to how much space you have available for the installation and for fuel storage. Wood is a bit on the bulky side but if you pull the engine and tanks that does leave quite a bit of extra space for storing useful things. As an aside, at anchor, air flow on a boat moves from forward aft, so, if it can be done, it's a nice idea to place the stove forward rather than aft so the warm air has a chance to heat up the whole cabin space.

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