HeadedToTexas
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The glass on our original 2 burner stovetop is cracked and while it still works, it is destined for replacement. My plan has been to replace it with a similarly sized 2 burner 120 VAC induction cooktop as it would look very factory and save a significant amount of electricity.
The other possibility is to eliminate the in-counter cooktop altogether and go with a portable unit that could be stored in a drawer when not in use. This boat doesn’t exactly have a ton of galley counter space and I usually find myself using the cooktop as counter space.
And rather than cover the hole with a cutting board, this would be the opportunity to replace granite countertop with the Corian I prefer. Anyone been down that path? I’m guessing the countertop is not mounted to the cabinets beneath the way they are in dirt homes.
The other possibility is to eliminate the in-counter cooktop altogether and go with a portable unit that could be stored in a drawer when not in use. This boat doesn’t exactly have a ton of galley counter space and I usually find myself using the cooktop as counter space.
And rather than cover the hole with a cutting board, this would be the opportunity to replace granite countertop with the Corian I prefer. Anyone been down that path? I’m guessing the countertop is not mounted to the cabinets beneath the way they are in dirt homes.