Are most of you all running propane stoves on your trawlers?* Ours is original and I have concluded I don't trust it or the propane lines feeding it.* The previous owner had disconnected it and had not used it in a long time.* In order to be able to use it I'd have to replumb the propane system, install new sniffers, etc. etc.* Lots of $$$.* I think I have talked myself into scrapping the old stove.* We have limited counterspace due to the galley design (full size fridge instead of an under counter fridge).* Thus, we are going to tear out the old stove and the old laminate countertops with the wooden fiddles and replace it all with continuous granite countertops and a drop in, 3 burner electric cooktop.* Where the oven is currently located we will instlall a convection microwave.* RIght now there is a microwave sitting above the fridge and this would free up more area for other storage, etc.
My thought is that without an inverter, and based on lots of previous anchoring for days at a time, we will most likely be cranking our 8KW northern lights generator first thing in a.m. and again*in the evening.* Historically, that would be during when we are cooking breakfast and dinner, so total run time on generator of about an hour per day, +/-, to allow for cooking, cool down cabin with HVAC, and recharge house batteries.*
Doing all the above will open up the galley a little bit, give us great looking countertops, give us more storage, eleminate safety issues, and cost us less than a new propane system and kills 2 birds with one stone (i.e. cranking generator to charge batteries while we are cooking anyway).*
Only "concern" i have is knowing most all coastal cruising/LRC trawlers are running propane units!* Am I crazy to do this on our Monk?* I think I've already made up my mind as it seems to fit what we want/need and my wife very worried about propane use but I thought I'd see if I should be talked out of it.*
My thought is that without an inverter, and based on lots of previous anchoring for days at a time, we will most likely be cranking our 8KW northern lights generator first thing in a.m. and again*in the evening.* Historically, that would be during when we are cooking breakfast and dinner, so total run time on generator of about an hour per day, +/-, to allow for cooking, cool down cabin with HVAC, and recharge house batteries.*
Doing all the above will open up the galley a little bit, give us great looking countertops, give us more storage, eleminate safety issues, and cost us less than a new propane system and kills 2 birds with one stone (i.e. cranking generator to charge batteries while we are cooking anyway).*
Only "concern" i have is knowing most all coastal cruising/LRC trawlers are running propane units!* Am I crazy to do this on our Monk?* I think I've already made up my mind as it seems to fit what we want/need and my wife very worried about propane use but I thought I'd see if I should be talked out of it.*