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On Jun 17, 2025, at 11:10 AM, Guy Johnson <guy...@hotmail.com> wrote:
I agree about propane on the boat. I don't like it either. And the Origo stoves are very simple which I do like.
I have the same thing in mind on my 10M and have an unused Origo 4000 stove that has been sitting in the basement while waiting for me to get on with the project. The 4000 is functionally the same as the 4100 but it is 22.5" overall width. So it can fit in the space. ( I don't know why the 4100 is so wide...) I had this plan to mount it in the front of a drawer structure that pulls out for access to a storage bin that slides back under the outboard locker space. That space that is somewhat difficult to utilize. Then I was going to have a taller drawer bin below. But I started thinking the whole thing was getting a bit heavy.
I also have an Origo 1500 single burner that sits on the countertop. This has really been all I need for the way I use the boat. It's come in handy in a multi-day blackout too.
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On Jun 17, 2025, at 4:22 PM, Guy Johnson <guy...@hotmail.com> wrote:
Are you removing the fiberglass pan that the stove sits in? If so you'll need to cut it in half to get it through the companionway. I have some photos here:
http://dan.pfeiffer.net/10m/icebox_anatomy.htm
I wonder if you could remove the fiddle at right side of stove space, route out a recess that the stove flange sits in so top of stove is flush with counter, then reinstall fiddle over it. You probably need the recess to be less than the width of the fiddle which is about 1"? You could make a new fiddle slightly wider too if needed. And you would need to drop the flange on the other side to match.
You nay have noticed in my drawing that the bulkhead on fwd side of stove space is NOT perpendicular to boat centerline. I expect there is some variation here from boat to boat.
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Here are some approximate dimensions I measured for the full space. Hope this makes sense.
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On Jun 18, 2025, at 10:59 AM, Dan Pfeiffer <d...@pfeiffer.net> wrote:
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