Electrical, check. Engine, check. Mast, standing by. Bottom, prepped and ready for paint. Stove, stove? What stove? Oh yeah the stove. So afterr looking at the alcohol stoves and recovering from the sticker shock I went a different way. YOT came with an old Homestrand pressure alcohol stove that quite honestly scared me with its' age. After testing it off the boat it was quite evident that this was going to render 2 years of work all for nothing. What to do. A conversion that was efficient and super safe. I started by finding two dog dishes of stainless steel. Cut the existing pans out to a size slightly smaller than the lips of the dog dishes. Buy some stainless strip, .062 X 1" and make straps that are attached to the dishes. Attach these to the bottom of the stove and insert, get this, Sterno can. The socket head cap screws affixing the dishes hold the Sterno in the center. Solid alcohol fuel. No problems with storing gallon cans of alcohol and the ever present danger of a fire when refueling. Simply replace the cans.