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Please enable JavaScript on your browserthen try again. It cooks really fast (most meals in 10-12 min) and you can vent it outside the cabin once done cooking.Our new search experience requires JavaScript to be enabled. The 1 gallon ethanol containers you can store anywhere.Ħ) I suggest most sailors get a pressure cooker.
ORIGO 6000 OVEN WITH STOVE INSTALL
The anchor locker is an obvious choice on the H31 and that is where I keel the 1 lb barbeque containers but a full install would be too much of an effort. It is inexpensive, takes little space and does the job.ĥ) On a small boat (<31 ft), there is usually not enough space for propane. If you are doing this regularly, consider a venting system like mine. Otherwise, 1 lb or propane is similar in price to 1 lb of ethanol and they have similar energy content.Ĥ) You can use the Origo stove to heat the boat. Propane is cheaper if you lug your tanks around and refill them. Try Moda flame bioethanol available on Amazon, works out to $20/gallon.ģ) Actual price is not that different to propane. So, there is no significant difference in cooking times.Ģ) Ethanol burns hotter and has less order. 7,000 BTUs on methyl/ethyl mixture and close to 9,000 BTUs on ethanol. Here are the benefits from my usage pattern:ġ) The Origo burners produce the same amount of heat as a propane stove. The Origo stoves are simple, well made and will last for a very, very long time. The alcohol flame can be invisible so be careful around any spills or hot burners. If the stove runs out of fuel while in use do not refill until it has had an opportunity to cool down. It is not necessary to purchase the expensive stove alcohol fuel sold at chandleries. These stoves will handle denatured alcohol which can be purchased rather inexpensively from any hardware store. It evaporates rather easily so it is very advisable to keep and use canister lids or seals for when the stove is not in use to avoid loss of fuel. Try to have good ventilation when handling fuel or operating stove. Alcohol does have a few quirks which are best discussed up front, some complain of the smell that may permeate an enclosed space and it also has a tendency to increase humidity levels and condensation. It is a relatively safe, efficient and affordable option. The Origo non-pressurized alcohol stoves are an excellent option for cooking on boats. When comparing heat output of any stove, always compare BTU's, rather than focusing on how the heat is created. We find that the alcohol burners boil water and burn potatoes (generally) just as fast as our prior propane stove. You might occasionally find a critic citing heat values of various fuels, and preferring propane. It might take two fillings if the burner is empty.) Then put the burner back in and cook.
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(The "trick"= drill a quarter inch hole in the bottom of a clean/empty soup can, put it over the mesh burner pot - outside, in the cockpit, fill the can up and let it slowly fill the burner. We get through a month of summer living aboard for cruising on about a gallon of alcohol from the hardware store. Unlike older boats with (IMHO) unsafe pressure alcohol stove systems, the Origo has no pressure. Propane is a good fuel source, but takes an extensive "system" to ensure safety. We liked that fuel, but having done a full-on installation of a propane system I am familiar with the work and regular upkeep/maintenance. Our previous boat had a propane system for cooking and also a Cozy Cabin bulkhead heater. When we bought this boat it came with this stove, and initially we were not sure whether we would like it. The oven is great for baking cookies and cinnamon rolls. We have an Origo 6000, and have used it for over 20 years on our 34 footer. Your cup of coffee or omelet will not know the difference. If you search forums like this one you will find boaters who are happy with propane, alcohol, and (for larger boats) electricity via gen sets.