Safe storage and storage of propane/butane

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David Hudson
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Safe storage and storage of propane/butane

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I would be pleased to receive advice on the safe storage and use of propane or butane gas on Cape Cutters.

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Hello David

Check this out: http://www.boatsafetyscheme.com/downloa ... _chap7.pdf

Cheers

Dennis
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Post by David Hudson »

Thank you Dennis. The standards stated aren't really achievable on a Cutter.

Please see private message.

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Post by David Hudson »

And barnacles to you Jack!

I have heard they are smell etc etc. Any comment/experience?
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Post by oak »

you either love them or hate them.
" meths" completely denatured alcohol can be quite smelly, better to use Industrial D.A. ,difficult to get but not impossible.
advantages completely safe ,no chance of getting in the bilges.
I had a gas cannister explode on board one night in the Netherlands.quite frightening,locals rowed over expecting to see corpses.
worth looking at.
I take it that the reference to barnacles was to indicate my old fashioned views,nothing wrong with that.
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Post by David Hudson »

No, barnacles was the first word that came to me.
I'd be a psychiatrist's nightmare!

I gather DA is not a 60's reference to a style of haircut.

From your experience, perhaps this is a topic to be pursued.

David
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