Anyone come up with creative solutions for how or where to stow pots and pans?
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Nesting Pots are a great idea!Yes, there are pot holders that fit the stove. I dont have the model number but here is one supplier Seaward Propane (LPG) Range Parts. We have nesting pots which we store in the oven
You don't need much space and we have found you don't need to buy nesting specific, cookware. Most of your cookware already is self nesting. Smallest pan/pot fits in the next smallest pan, etc. Voila. We keep two fry pans and a few medium to small pots and pans, all in one nest. They take up the space of the largest diameter pan and require about 8-9" of height, as they nest.Anyone come up with creative solutions for how or where to stow pots and pans?
Could not see spending uninterrupted 3 or 4 months at sea in a 30 ' boat; but obviously that would require more cookware as well as freezer and pantry space. We are mostly coastal cruisers with access to take out services or Uber delivery at least every other day. It's all personal choice.. After 3 or 4 months at sea you run out of things you cooked at home.
You must live in a more civilised area then we do! We often go a couple of weeks without seeing another boat let alone a marina or town. Last year we were out 4 months, the year before for 5 1/2. You can't leave the boat at the dock gathering weeds.We are mostly coastal cruisers with access to take out services or Uber delivery at least every other day.
Great idea keeping cooking gear in oven. Ordinarily it’s totally wasted space when not In use.We have the Magma Nesting pots and pans. We also have a small ceramic frying pan, two small cookie sheets, a bread pan and baking pan all that fits in the oven.