Practical Boat Owner

Warning over camping stove use

A quick brew turned into a frightening fire aboard a classic wooden boat for PBO contributor Max Liberson.

Until mid-March, Max regularly used his portable gas stove, bought for £9.99, to make a cup of tea, “rather than going through the rigmarole of firing up the Taylor’s”.

But since his bargain stove sparked a, Max warns PBO readers not to risk using a camping stove in a confined space: “I know they are common on smaller boats because they are convenient.

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