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    Default Shipmate Stove Miami CL

    I have nothing to do with this. Looks like a deal though!

    http://miami.craigslist.org/brw/boa/2268215205.html

    If you get it, I can prolly pick it up and store it for ya...
    "The desire to build a house is the tired wish of a man content thenceforward with a single anchorage. The desire to build a boat is the desire of youth, unwilling yet to accept the idea of a final resting place." -Arthur Ransome

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    Default Re: Shipmate Stove Miami CL

    It looks like a good deal for $500.
    A new shipmate is $2,000 to $3,000

    http://www.shipmatestove.com/Details...=32&category=6

    My boat is just a little too small.

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    Default Re: Shipmate Stove Miami CL

    Thanks for the link...
    Would be nice on the boat I am building...

    I've contacted the guy.

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    Default Re: Shipmate Stove Miami CL

    Sold I've bought it!

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    Default Re: Shipmate Stove Miami CL

    A bargain !!

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    Default Re: Shipmate Stove Miami CL

    Quote Originally Posted by headonz View Post
    A bargain !!
    Well the stove is 70 years old... I don't know any thing that sell for 25% of the original price 70 years later so I think the price is fair for the condition

    Anyway I am happy, and look forward to rebuild it ... Don't worry I will post pictures

    It sure will look great in our boat!

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    Default Re: Shipmate Stove Miami CL

    A wise and shrewd purchase!
    Jay

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    Default Re: Shipmate Stove Miami CL

    You probably know that a Shipmate can be mounted with out the legs, using made up bolts that fit into the leg slots. This allows it to be lower if needed.
    Jay

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jay Greer View Post
    You probably know that a Shipmate can be mounted with out the legs, using made up bolts that fit into the leg slots. This allows it to be lower if needed.
    Jay
    Thanks for the tip! As the galley is not build yet I will just build it in consequence for the stove

    Won't get too excited until I have it right in front of me... That will be one thing less to do on the boat...

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    Default Re: Shipmate Stove Miami CL

    A good score! It'll kill you to hear this, but "back in the day," I recall seeing more than one rusty old Shipmate get heaved into the boatyard dumpster because the owner wanted a "modern" stove. Back in the 'sixties and seventies, they were still made and a lot less expensive than today. If you wanted one, you just ordered it. All the old wooden boats had them, or had owners that preferred the "convenience" of alcohol or kerosene and junked them. If I'd only knew then what I know now!

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    Way to go!
    If you need help getting it to CA, give me a shout.

    DG
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    Quote Originally Posted by Bob Cleek View Post
    A good score! It'll kill you to hear this, but "back in the day," I recall seeing more than one rusty old Shipmate get heaved into the boatyard dumpster because the owner wanted a "modern" stove. Back in the 'sixties and seventies, they were still made and a lot less expensive than today. If you wanted one, you just ordered it. All the old wooden boats had them, or had owners that preferred the "convenience" of alcohol or kerosene and junked them. If I'd only knew then what I know now!
    Yeah well during that time quality material was not hard to find.. Today it's getting hard to find anything that last 20 years. Most of my tools that I use everyday that never have fail on me are more then 60 years old. From wooden plane to cast iron band saw. My pots & pans for cooking everyday come from 2 generations back in the family.

    Today engineer calculate a bit too much at the extreme to put the minimum without calculating the time factor... I guess its better for the economy if stuff doesn't last too long, and publicity convince you that the new one is better

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    Default Re: Shipmate Stove Miami CL

    Newer is NOT better alot of the time though. Too bad the public sways opinion so much. The old saying "They don't make 'em like they used to" is truer than ever.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sailor View Post
    Newer is NOT better alot of the time though. Too bad the public sways opinion so much. The old saying "They don't make 'em like they used to" is truer than ever.
    not really, the old trash was thrown away and the good kept just as in 30 years the cheap stuff made today will be in trash heaps and the good kept

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    More of it will be considered trash more quickly than it would have been back then though.

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