I never thought about how people might avoid their pot spilling on the stove on a boat. I mean, if you'd asked me, I'd probably have gone with a lid or something not unlike this, or just assumed that you only cook in still waters … but that this exists is a fun confirmation of one of these theories 😍
@uliwitness and now i am wondering, how did they do before gas stoves where a thing?! because you definitely do not want to have a bunch of burning bits flying around your wodden ship...
Interesting. Looks like it copes with sideways leaning, but not front/back . Is this typical for yacht stove gimbal? Maybe because it compensates for a steadyish lean when sailing, rather than rough weather?
It works! We got this far without testing if the stove itself worked. Testing for leaks in propane fittings is done by putting soapy water at connections and see if bubbles form. Job done, next up: electrical panel. #theBoatyard
so cool! We used very tall pots and rails to keep things in one location on the stovetop, which would only occasionally end up with soup on the galley deck head.
Devine Lu Linvega
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in reply to Devine Lu Linvega • • •Note to those watching: we're holding it cause the burner isn't bolted onto the platform yet, and it slides out of place when the whole thing tilts :>
So pleased ^_________^...
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Uli Kusterer (Not a kitteh)
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in reply to Uli Kusterer (Not a kitteh) • • •@uliwitness we tend to find ourselves in pretty violent waters, for extended periods, so being able to cook underway is really nice.
The cast iron cooking black in the bottom shelf works as a sort of weight to keep everything down 😀
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Eliot B
in reply to Devine Lu Linvega • • •Looks like it copes with sideways leaning, but not front/back . Is this typical for yacht stove gimbal? Maybe because it compensates for a steadyish lean when sailing, rather than rough weather?
Devine Lu Linvega
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in reply to Devine Lu Linvega • • •We got this far without testing if the stove itself worked. Testing for leaks in propane fittings is done by putting soapy water at connections and see if bubbles form. Job done, next up: electrical panel.
#theBoatyard
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