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<blockquote id="quote"><font size="1" face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica" id="quote">quote:<hr height="1" noshade id="quote"><i>Originally posted by djn</i> <br />Hi Macer, this is the one I am installing on our boat. It requires some cutting but I think it will work well. Cheers.
What type of interior do you have? If you have a traditional then you might want to consider putting the stove on your port settee. Older designs often ran the galley down one side. If the table could be worked out you would still have a nice dining seat on the port and several to starboard. I would look at a of of ideas before I chopped up a 25.
Hi Frank. How do you get the shortened link? It looks much better than the mile of giberage. I have the dinette interior. I need to cut down the current surface about 12 inches but I think it will make for a tidy installation. I bake a lot and that is what drew me to this stove....that and the price. I will hang the gas tank off the side for obvious reasons. Cheers.
If you reply to my post you will see the syntax, to do it you must use reply to post, you cannot use the quick reply below. When you look at your reply window there is the word "basic" in a drop down menu. Click and hold on that drop down menu and change basic to "prompt" The when you insert a URL with the URL button the first dialog box is where you put what you want us to see, hit return, a second dialog box will appear and it is where you paste the URL, hit return. After you submit the post is will be what you wanted us to see.
This was recently discussed here. Take a look at Ed's installation photos for his marine stove and oven. What he does not show is his creative set up to hold the tank outside where it is safe. He included it in his original post but I could not find it. It may not have moved to the new site?
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