[Rhodes22-list] Coleman Stove
Slim
salm at mn.rr.com
Tue Jun 20 01:48:32 EDT 2006
Bill,
The stove is just a table-top type of thing. It's not mounted on anything.
We put down a small piece of non-skid underneath it to keep it from sliding
around and we use it out on the cockpit table, on the galley counter or
sometimes I'll sit on the settee and make coffee on the companionway step.
We never use it under way or if it's excessively wavy at anchor. We
vigilantly watch for approaching wakes and have pot holders at the ready to
steady the pot if we're going to rock and roll. We've never had an accident
with it.
IMO I would never use any stove under way on a Rhodes 22. The big cruising
boats have gambled stoves that can handle some heeling but a fixed stove on
a small boat under way is asking for trouble.
We also have a gas grill that we affix on the stern pulpit but it's not
gimbaled either so the same applies.
Slim
On 6/19/06 8:44 PM, "Bill Effros" <bill at effros.com> wrote:
> Thanks for the link, Slim,
>
> How do you mount it?
>
> Bill Effros
>
> Slim wrote:
>> Dave,
>>
>> Our boat came with an older Kenyon and we wound up throwing it away because
>> it was so dangerous. The recall did not address the problem we had: the
>> fuel canister didn't fit right into its socket and would leak fuel and
>> flames would come out from under the stove. Pretty bad! We're lucky we
>> didn't burn the boat to the water line!
>>
>> We now use a Coleman Expedition two-burner that we wouldn't trade for
>> anything. We use it either in the cabin or out on the cockpit table.
>> Available at Midwest Mountaineering or REI:
>>
>> http://www.rei.com/online/store/ProductDisplay?storeId=8000&catalogId=400000
>> 08000&productId=9320681&parent_category_rn=4500453&vcat=REI_SSHP_CAMPING_TOC
>>
>> Slim
>>
>> On 6/19/06 4:52 PM, "DCLewis1 at aol.com" <DCLewis1 at aol.com> wrote:
>>
>>
>>> Folks,
>>>
>>> The stove that came with our R22 is a Kenyon B23000. In checking around for
>>> operating instructions for that stove I discovered it was subject to a
>>> safety
>>> recall. I posted that info on 5/19/06. For information regarding the
>>> recall see:
>>>
>>> _www.cpsc.gov/cpscpub/prerel/prhtml01/01198.html_
>>> (http://www.cpsc.gov/cpscpub/prerel/prhtml01/01198.html)
>>> _http://www.findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_ppro/is_200107/ai_1124042216_
>>> (http://www.findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_ppro/is_200107/ai_1124042216)
>>>
>>>
>>> Rather than flirt with disaster, I contacted Kenyon to find out about the
>>> recall. The lady I spoke with @ Kenyon (Beth) told me that indeed there
>>> was
>>> a
>>> recall, the problem was that users would sometimes use the grill that came
>>> with the B2300 upside down (i.e. as stored), and heat radiated from that
>>> upside
>>> down grill assembly radiated into the gas regulator assembly, things got
>>> hot, gas leaked, and there had been fires, people had been hurt, etc. The
>>> new
>>> stove that they would send out in fulfillment of the recall had a grill
>>> that
>>> could only be used one way and would solve that problem.
>>>
>>> We returned our stove and promptly got back a new stove and carrying case
>>> at
>>> no charge (of course we had to pay the postage to mail our stove back).
>>> The
>>> point of this present post is to report general features of the new stove,
>>> Kenyon Express II model B23200.
>>>
>>> The new stove came in a black plastic container that looks good, but in no
>>> more than 3 weeks of intermittent light handling has torn in one spot. I
>>> think it¹s a bit flimsy, but serviceable, as a way to store and carry the
>>> stove.
>>>
>>> The stove is labeled: "Not for household use. Gas-fired portable cook
>>> stove
>>> for outdoor and indoor commercial use only." I'm not sure which category
>>> we
>>> fit into if the stove is installed in a galley.
>>>
>>> The gross form factor for the stove (length, width, height) is similar to
>>> the old stove, it¹s as deep and thick as the B23000 but may be 1/2" shorter
>>> (i.e. length parallel to the front edge of the counter-top).
>>>
>>> The stove is black and gets pretty hot just sitting in sunlight. It¹s
>>> awkward to touch and hold if it¹s been sitting in direct sunlight. As I
>>> recall,
>>> the B23000 was green and did not get as hot. If you are going to use the
>>> stove under the countertop, this is not an issue. If you are going to use
>>> it
>>> out
>>> of doors, this may well be an issue.
>>>
>>> The pot supports are indeed attached directly to the stove top in a way
>>> that
>>> they cannot be removed and used upside down. This means when installed in
>>> the galley the stove top will always protrude above the counter-top by
>>> about
>>> 3/4". The top of the previous stove could be flipped so that you could
>>> have
>>> a smooth counter-top and so that a cutting board could fit over the hole in
>>> the counter-top for the stove. With the new stove you will have to put a
>>> 3/4"
>>> to 1" high border around the cutting block, if you intend to set it over
>>> the stove top, and the stove top will always be protruding above the
>>> countertop.
>>>
>>> The hips on the 4 pot supports that come up from the top of the stove are
>>> spaced sufficiently far apart that the top will not pass freely through our
>>> counter top (i.e. straight up), but it's close; by passing one side
>>> through,
>>> and then the other, it is possible to get the stove top through the counter
>>> cut-out. The possible problem is that the pot supports are close to, or
>>> bearing
>>> against, the aluminum border that edges the stove cut-out of the
>>> counter-top. I¹m concerned that heat from the pot supports will be
>>> conducted
>>> to the
>>> counter-top thus creating another type of fire hazard.
>>>
>>> I may try to install the stove just to see how it works, there are
>>> modifications that could be made (i.e. file the pot support fingers back so
>>> they do
>>> easily clear the cut-out space) that might allow for safer operation. But
>>> we
>>> may also just carry the stove as a separate item and use it in the cockpit
>>> when we need a stove. And I may look around to find another safer stove
>>> that
>>> will fit in the available space better (if anyone knows of a suitable
>>> stove,
>>> I
>>> will appreciate their telling me of it).
>>>
>>> Some people may be tempted to just try to operate their Kenyon B23000 stove
>>> ³
>>> as is² being sure to flip the stove top as appropriate. This would respond
>>> to the issue identified by the lady at Kenyon. I¹m concerned, however,
>>> that
>>> she may have not fully understood the extent of risk and it¹s origins. If
>>> there were a simple, cheap fix to this problem, like implementing a
>>> different
>>> grill structure so that the stove could only be used one way, I think
>>> Kenyon
>>> would have gone for it in a heart beat. I suspect they¹ve had to change
>>> more
>>> than the stove top - they've issued a whole new stove.
>>>
>>> Dave
>>>
>>>
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