Hi everyone,
I'm in the midst of preparing my Hunter 290 for some long-range coastal cruising (The Great Loop), and have a question for others who've been there--
Where do you get a non-standard size propane cylinder refilled?
Most places I've seen lately have converted to an exchange-type program- you bring an empty cylinder and exchange it for a full one, rather than have your cylinder refilled on the spot. Unfortunately, they typically only carry the 20-lb bottles that attach to your backyard BBQ grill, and the cylinder on my boat is only a 4-lb bottle.
I'm guessing that there are still hardware stores, marinas, and RV supply places that will refill tanks, but I've only seen two of them in the last 3 years. Further, since I'll be cruising, I won't have ready access to a car to run across town to the one place that fills tanks.
As a backup, I purchased an adapter that will allow me to connect a 1-lb bottle (the green camping bottles) up to the propane solenoid in the locker in case the main tank runs out while I'm cooking dinner; but I'd rather not have to purchase and store a metric ton of disposable bottles if I don't have to.
...So, is this really an issue, or am I over-thinking it? Is it actually pretty easy to find places that sell bulk propane, or should I buy stock in the company that makes the little green bottles before I start my trip?
Thanks,
--Jon
I'm in the midst of preparing my Hunter 290 for some long-range coastal cruising (The Great Loop), and have a question for others who've been there--
Where do you get a non-standard size propane cylinder refilled?
Most places I've seen lately have converted to an exchange-type program- you bring an empty cylinder and exchange it for a full one, rather than have your cylinder refilled on the spot. Unfortunately, they typically only carry the 20-lb bottles that attach to your backyard BBQ grill, and the cylinder on my boat is only a 4-lb bottle.
I'm guessing that there are still hardware stores, marinas, and RV supply places that will refill tanks, but I've only seen two of them in the last 3 years. Further, since I'll be cruising, I won't have ready access to a car to run across town to the one place that fills tanks.
As a backup, I purchased an adapter that will allow me to connect a 1-lb bottle (the green camping bottles) up to the propane solenoid in the locker in case the main tank runs out while I'm cooking dinner; but I'd rather not have to purchase and store a metric ton of disposable bottles if I don't have to.
...So, is this really an issue, or am I over-thinking it? Is it actually pretty easy to find places that sell bulk propane, or should I buy stock in the company that makes the little green bottles before I start my trip?
Thanks,
--Jon