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The Homestrand 206 alcohol stove that is still on my boat (1972 MK1) is obviously missing some parts in the back, which prevents it from staying level when un-latched. Has anyone replaced theirs with propane and possibly saved the original for parts that they would be willing to part with?
Chriswheat Second Wind
Chesapeake Bay MD
Chriswheat Second Wind
Chesapeake Bay MD
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I am replacing the old stove on our Mark II, but I don't know if it is your brand or original. This is a 2-burner stove that was 110-volt and non-pressurized alcohol, with a black lid that lifts up to acccess the burners. It is not gimballed.
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1974 Mark II C&C 27
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1974 Mark II C&C 27
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Thanks Windy but I don't think it's the same stove. Mine is a Homestrand model 206, gimballed, pressurized alcohol, no electric.
Chriswheat Second Wind
Chesapeake Bay MD
Chriswheat Second Wind
Chesapeake Bay MD
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Hi Chris,
I have an old parts stove that I use for my Homestrand 206. What parts do you need? Also, be aware that parts are still available at:
Kenyon International, PO Box 925, Clinton, CT, 06413 kenyonappliances.com
Bruce
Whisper, C&C-27 Mark I
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Thanks for the post Bruce. I am missing the lid, part# H-1276 on ess-kayyards site. I can get one from them for $50 but thought I would try to locate one for a little le$$. If not, I may replace it with an Origo non pressurized which sounds like a better choice anyway.
Chris
Chriswheat Second Wind
Chesapeake Bay MD
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