Hey guys,
Maybe I'm missing something here, but my Princess stove was the first thing I
removed from the boat, converting that hole into a nice storage bin, and doing
whatever minimal cooking, pardon the phrase, on a Coleman propane either on the
boat or a local picnic table. AM I breaking the one-design rule ? If so. I
apologize, but I ain't going back.
Techlin
GUSTY
John Oppenheimer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
This weekend I did an overnight crew on a friends 1970s vintage C30.
Breakfast and coffee was cooked on the original Princess alcohol stove
which was converted to use a small disposable propane cannister. This
would be perfect for my, maybe once a year, stove usage. BTW, the
converted Princess worked really well and I had a great cup of coffee
and a very tasty omelet.
I talked to my local Westmarine manager today, he remembers that there
was a time when you could get a conversion kit. But does not remember
much else about it.
I have looked on the WWW, but I find that all of the links to a possible
conversion discussion are broken.
Does anyone remember anything.
John