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sunycoastguy said..
When i get the burners going it still drips into the pre heat trays and over overflows
It hasnt been used in over 7 years, maybe its the old metho, I'll try it again with fresh metho
If it was unused for 7 years most likely the gland on the burner valves have dried out and now drip.
Maxco Industries unit 10/45 Powers Rd., Seven Hills 2147 Ph (02) 9620 7088.
They are a great stove and I say are worth buying new burners. When they are running right the odour is minimal because of the efficiency of that type of burner. The preheating of the spirit makes the burn more like a gas flame.
The Origos are also very good, very easy to operate and refill and have no mechanical parts. The flame is bigger in diameter but not as intense as the Maxi because it is purely and evaporative flame. I do not like the odour from these, it being quite acrid.
Metho stoves for down below are probably the safest and most economical solution with the advantage of not requiring expensive, annual in some states I believe, gas certificates or for when you sell the boat.
As Ringle said, if the metho stove is complimented with a Weber Q on deck, you have all cooking solutions covered. A hooded BBQ will even do a roast for you.
I will always carry a single or double burner gas pressure pack stove as well but not store the pressure packs below as they will rust.