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So just at the microwave three bells bit I suggest that my Scottish bolier burner may consume 0.00000003 Mj per hour & with this the technical person says - as long as you have a boiler ER number & certificate just check with your local marine model club as you will have no problems
I think I would light the fire, then run the boat till it stopped. I'd then add water and fuel and run some more.
I got lost after "Lets take Dereks boiler" Sandy! Hands up all those who fully understood that
As for the 100 yards issue, thats why we bring the pigmy fishing rod and affixed tennis ball. That takes care of the power loss issues. Adequate flotation in the hull takes care of potential buoyancy issues (for craft designed to stay on the surface). What do the poor aviators do when the plan runs out of fuel? Cheers!
Nice one Sandy - It certainly brightened up my day! :-)There is a small problem with your calculations though - The whole point of a BBQ is to get as much heat as possible into the food to be cooked, such that the outside turns to charcoal before the inside has a chance to cook - It's like the Baked Alaska of the meat trade!
I thought Derek was in Australia not Alaska, they're at different ends of the world don't ya know and may well need boilers with filler plugs on the opposite side.