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Old 27-05-2022, 09:04   #1
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Old mariner stove from NZ

The stove is no longer made. I was wondering if anyone remembers the Mariner stove out of NZ. Is it kerosene or alcohol?
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Re: Old mariner stove from NZ

Our previous stove was a Mariner. It was propane fueled. Out of business a long time, now, parts weren't available for some time before we replaced it.

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Re: Old mariner stove from NZ

There is still a plumbing firm here in Wellington that can at least try to help yachties with old Mariner brand stones; Southern Plumbing.
Worth an email to ask anyway (suggest include photos too).
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Re: Old mariner stove from NZ

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There is still a plumbing firm here in Wellington that can at least try to help yachties with old Mariner brand stones; Southern Plumbing.

Worth an email to ask anyway (suggest include photos too).

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Unfortunately they seem to be under too many restrictions imposed by NZ law that they wouldn't even advise me on the correct placement of the base plate that covers the oven burner
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Our previous stove was a Mariner. It was propane fueled. Out of business a long time, now, parts weren't available for some time before we replaced it.

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Do you remember how the plate that covers the oven burner was positioned on the bottom? I'm having some issues with mine (https://www.cruisersforum.com/forums...d.php?t=269925)
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