just dont put them under the stove... i recommend getting a hose made for yours so it is flexible, as the problems i have found with the coleman, et alii stoves is a little brass fitting inside the stove underneath the right burner. right next to the boomgas. the problem is solved by having a 3 ft hose made for the small can and stash the can in a cabinet... works great-- have had this stove for 4 yrs and po had it since 2004, after the 5th fire caused by alcohol stoves in the galley of this boat in less than 3 yrs. . after his alcohol stove burned part of the well in which it sat. operative word--SAT. the coleman sits in there now, hose rises to the cabinet behind sink for boomgas. perfect. am installing a sheet metal barrier between wood and stove..(good safety measure practiced in restaurants but not in boats for some reason..).
almost. will be perfect when i install my force 10 stove from my other boat into this one.
almost. will be perfect when i install my force 10 stove from my other boat into this one.