Sue insisted on installing a propane system and a Seward Princess Stove when we 
bought Angel Louise in the fall of 2007. West Marine agreed to match the 
Defender price which was two or three hundred dollars cheaper at the time. The 
only feature we do not enjoy as much is the oven door does not slide into the 
bottom of the oven when open.

We love the 3 burners and oven on the Princess a lot.

Ed and Sue 

Ed Kelly from USSV ANGEL LOUISE / Ft Myers Yacht Basin / (counting down to head 
out to cross Atlantic in 80+ days and counting!)

web postings at http://twitter.com/CaptEdKelly

On Feb 13, 2011, at 8:18 AM, Jim Lynch <[email protected]> wrote:

> )Philip McConnell wrote:
>> We have a pretty ubiquitous Force 10 stove. While functional, it is not a 
>> particularly good cooking instrument. We have added Mexican tile to the 
>> bottom of the oven which helps with more even heating, but the oven doesn't 
>> get that hot. The stove top is pretty anemic too. It has one 8000 BTU burner 
>> but the other three are like four or five thousand BTUs. 
>> 
>> In looking about, Force 10 seems to be what there is. Am I wrong? Does 
>> someone have a different brand that they like? Has anyone modified a Force 
>> 10 to make it a better cooker?
>> 
>> Any thoughts would be appreciated.
>> 
>> Philip McConnell
>> 
>> 
> I installed a Seaward Princess 9 years ago. This is about the same 
> model, ( http://www.seawardproducts.com/3174.htm)  
> <http://www.seawardproducts.com/3174.htm>It replaced a similar Seaward 
> that probably came with the boat built in '84.  I've never measured the 
> oven temp but it has always done what I've asked it. 
> 
> Jim.
> 
> 
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