Lee, you can not hose clamp on a propane line in a cabin for the danger of 
leaking propane. Actually there should be no connections of any kind in the 
cabin. Should be a solid copper pipe or approved crimped hose all the way out 
to the 
regulator or the shut off valve.

 TURBO!!!!!cause bottles are for babies and superchargers blow!!!
Which would you rather have, go fast goodies or shiny shoes?
Your feet may look good, but if your engine blows up, you ain't going anywhere.


Yanni Marinated
S/V Princess Thalia
Columbia 8.7 #73
On the Hard
Mayo MD




________________________________
From: Lee Haefele <[email protected]>
To: [email protected]
Sent: Monday, March 16, 2009 8:50:20 AM
Subject: Re: [Liveaboard] SMEV propane oven connection

 
I know that in Marsh Harbor, Bahamas I was able to 
buy a replacement section of correct Propane rubber hose that could be hose 
clamped to the tube.  Not sure if a Propane dealer in states might carry 
this. 
Lee Haefele
 
Subject: [Liveaboard] SMEV propane oven  connection
 


I have an SMEV minigrill propane oven I want to install on  my PDQ32 Altair but 
no one on Long Island seems to know how to connect the  propane line to the 
oven. I've been to plumbing supply, propane supply, and RV  dealers and, of 
course, marine supply stores. It's just a steel tube approx.  5/16" OD. he tube 
is probably a metric size. There are no threads or flair on  the end.  Do you 
know of an adapter or something I could use? I  understand this oven used to be 
installed on some of the older PDQ's, but I'm  not sure, and is manufactured in 
Italy. I believe it's fairly popular on RV's  in Europe.
Thanks,
Tim 
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