Hi all. I received a nice Magna carrying case for my grille. It has room for a couple of disposable propane bottles. I plan on keeping the grille in the lazarette. Is it 'legal' to store the disposable bottles with the grille below decks?
The boat has a larger propane tank for the range and is equipped with a gas detector in the bilge.
Thanks! Trav
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Propane storage
- tego
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Re: Propane storage
Trav, It's not illegal to store them below decks. That said, one of those small bottles has enough propane in it to level your boat to the waterline. I'd find a place to store them in a deck locker or anyplace above deck. I don't trust them. My opinion. Ben
- DougSea
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Re: Propane storage
Hey Trav,Halcyon wrote: Is it 'legal' to store the disposable bottles with the grille below decks?
The boat has a larger propane tank for the range and is equipped with a gas detector in the bilge.
One of the great things about having a diesel boat is that you can be pretty darn certain that when you turn the key...it won't blow up!! So I wouldn't be too keen about storing the portable tanks below.
Now, you did introduce a wrinkle here with the gas detector, but I do wonder where the actual larger tank is installed. I'm hoping it's in a vented gas locker with a solenoid to shut off the feed lines when not in use. So they likeliest time for gas to get below would be when you are actively using the range, as opposed to the portable tanks that could leak anytime.
My advice - keep the small tanks someplace where if they did leak the gas would vent over the side. On our 28 we kept them in the transom locker with the bottom drains so any leaking gas would exit out the stern. On the 35 I keep them in the flybridge locker, which again vents overboard (not as directly, but very unlikely to get to the bilge!)
And of course I'd only use new (not refilled) tanks in good condition. I store mine in freezer bags. Keeps the salt air off of them and keeps them from banging around.
Doug
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Re: Propane storage
There was a similar issue regarding the storage of acetylene cylinders aboard ship perhaps 20 years ago. In Europe (and perhaps elsewhere) they were required to be stowed in the engine room and in the US they were required to be stowed on deck. While it was not big deal to move them in and out, I thought there should be one preferred solution for safety sake. When I worked the US side, I did not see a solution only sympathy. I wonder if this has been resolved? If it is truly a safety issue one place should be better than the other and rules should be harmonious.
Don
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Re: Propane storage
Reminds me of the time I used a bucket to empty most of the gas out of the bilge and over the side. Got some very strange looks from my neighbours.
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Re: Propane storage
Hahahahahaha! Hysterical!smacksman wrote:Reminds me of the time I used a bucket to empty most of the gas out of the bilge and over the side. Got some very strange looks from my neighbours.
How did u know when the bucket was full?
How did you know when the bucket was empty?
Buckets of propane gas.....
You guys are a riot!