The Origo 3000 fits in the enclosure the Princess came out of so closely
that it is almost a drop in replacement. 

 

The cooler can be improved fairly easily. Get some sheet styrofoam from
the hardware store. Stuff it into every possible space around the ice
box. I removed the sink while doing this which helped. The aft side of
the ice box is reached by removing the plywood bulkhead that is in the
port cockpit locker. Get in the locker and remove the screws and you
will find this is easy but a little uncomfortable. 
As a final measure I used some spray in foam filler. Beware there are
several kinds and you may want to disassemble this one day. 

 

My cooler will keep ice (20 lbs) for 3 days including extensive motoring
in 85 deg weather. 

 

Mark Tamblyn

 

 

 

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From: [email protected]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of The Emmerichs
Sent: Sunday, June 15, 2008 6:10 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: RE: catalina27-talk: Converting Princess stove to Propane

 

Don,

 

My 85 has a CNG system and my situation is much the same as yours.  The
closest place I can get CNG is Indianapolis, IN about 110 miles.  Also
my tank was last certified in 1991 or the certification expired then so
that would need to be done before I would put 2000 to 3000 psi of
natural gas in it.  So I'm going to convert to alcohol.

 

Do you have any pictures of your installation?  The Origo should fit in
the Seaward enclosure.  Just have to figure out how to anchor it.

 

How do you keep things cool?  The un-insulated built in icebox is
essentially worthless as a cooler but I don't like the extra cooler
sitting around in the cabin.

 

Thanks,

 

John Emmerich

5874 Louisville, KY

 

-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Don Brooks
Sent: Tuesday, May 27, 2008 9:57 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: catalina27-talk: Converting Princess stove to Propane

 

My boat came with a CNG stove, but CNG is getting very hard to find in
this area.  Last year we bought an Origo 3000 on ebay for a pretty good
price.  We cook a lot on the boat and the mate wanted a 2 burner stove
that fit in the same space as the old one.  We both like the stove.  It
is simple and safe.  Cooks just as fast as the old CNG.  Now I have more
space in the lazzeret without that big bottle.  

Don, #6293, Niceville, FL

 

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