Dougcole
Guru
I have a 10 lb propane tank that supplies my rail mounted Weber Q grill and nothing else, there is no other propane on the boat. I MUCH prefer it to the 1 lb bottles, it cuts gas cost by nearly 90%, it's safe to refill, provides way longer burn time, doesn't create waste and I can refill it in the Bahamas or at my local Ace Hardware. Only issue is where to store it, I don't like leaving it on deck as it will rust. I don't have a dedicated propane locker on board, or even a locker that I would feel safe putting it in as they all have electrical wires or lights in them and none are vented.
Honestly, I didn't really like storing the one pound bottles either, they always seemed like a leak risk to me.
So I am trying out a seven gallon bucket I got on Amazon, it is the same diameter as a five gallon bucket but tall enough to hold the 19" tall tank, and has a screw on lid. It set me back about $15. My plan is to drill three or four 3/4" vent holes as close to the bottom as possible and to cut a hole in the side near the top to slip the supply hose through. I suppose I could drill the vent holes through the bottom if you guys think that would be better. I am going to take the handle off the bucket to prevent rust and strap it to a stanchion. It's white, so it should be pretty unobtrusive.
Anyone see any issues? or have ideas for improvement?
Thanks,
Doug
Honestly, I didn't really like storing the one pound bottles either, they always seemed like a leak risk to me.
So I am trying out a seven gallon bucket I got on Amazon, it is the same diameter as a five gallon bucket but tall enough to hold the 19" tall tank, and has a screw on lid. It set me back about $15. My plan is to drill three or four 3/4" vent holes as close to the bottom as possible and to cut a hole in the side near the top to slip the supply hose through. I suppose I could drill the vent holes through the bottom if you guys think that would be better. I am going to take the handle off the bucket to prevent rust and strap it to a stanchion. It's white, so it should be pretty unobtrusive.
Anyone see any issues? or have ideas for improvement?
Thanks,
Doug