Day One: We hadn't used the propane stove for a while so when it was time to heat something (i.e. eat dinner) I turned on the gas and the pressure climbed to a normal setting (about 100 on the gauge). The stove lit normally, then in two to three minutes, just as pan's getting hot, butter is starting to melt, etc, the flame slowly went out, like the valve shut itself off slowly. Still good pressure on the gauge. Hmmm.. try relight, stove starts to heat, flames out slowly - not suddenly. Must be out of propane I thought. Out comes different propane bottle, quick swap, fire up both burners...good flame and ran normally on high for several minutes, but too late to salvage dignity with gas. Admiral cooked the remainder of the dinner on an electric heat plate. Day Two: The Admiral begins to cook with propane the next night, both burners light normally, but within two to three minutes, slow flame-out. Still good pressure on the gauge - once again electric hot plate saves the day (dreading anchoring out with no propane.) Will check the tanks with a local propane dealer tomorrow, but in the meantime, anybody know what's going on with the propane? Can you get a good pressure reading from an empty tank? Can I blame this on something else other than running out of gas and thus keep my good standing with the Admiral?