clayhubler
Member
I am finally getting caught up on posting pics of some of the projects that I have completed on Hammerhead.
The propane locker is done and I am very pleased with it and also the Dickinson marine two burner cooktop that has replaced the wallas 95d.
I bought most of the parts online from defender. I did my best to follow all the advice on safety and best practices, and I am pleased with the install and feel safe using it.
I modified the port lazarette to hold two manchester 5lb propane tanks. Since I only have the two burner cooktop and the magma grill, this gives me a lot of run time.
I ran the 3/8 low pressure propane hoses under the gunwhale on the port side and then down beside the water tank,under the step by the bilgepump, and then up into the bottom of the stove and out through the bulkhead to the bbq on the starboard side just behind the bulkhead.
The drain is a 1/2" hole with a clamshell over it that leads to the splashwell. I realize it should be at the bottom of each of the tank inserts, but as they are only 2 inches deep, I made an executive decision that the bottom of the lazarette was close enough.
I have a solenoid controlled from the galley, and a lpg sensor underneath the galley.
So far I am really pleased with the install, and, though it was pricey and time consuming, happy to have made the effort. The admiral really likes the new cooktop. Instant on and off (unlike the wallas) and many more btus.
The tanks dont really have the ability to tip over because everything is pretty tight in there, but I am making a block that goes between the tanks and then will use some kind of elastic to secure the tanks together.
Lots of picture of the install here:
http://www.c-brats.com/modules.php?set_ ... _album.php

The propane locker is done and I am very pleased with it and also the Dickinson marine two burner cooktop that has replaced the wallas 95d.
I bought most of the parts online from defender. I did my best to follow all the advice on safety and best practices, and I am pleased with the install and feel safe using it.
I modified the port lazarette to hold two manchester 5lb propane tanks. Since I only have the two burner cooktop and the magma grill, this gives me a lot of run time.
I ran the 3/8 low pressure propane hoses under the gunwhale on the port side and then down beside the water tank,under the step by the bilgepump, and then up into the bottom of the stove and out through the bulkhead to the bbq on the starboard side just behind the bulkhead.
The drain is a 1/2" hole with a clamshell over it that leads to the splashwell. I realize it should be at the bottom of each of the tank inserts, but as they are only 2 inches deep, I made an executive decision that the bottom of the lazarette was close enough.
I have a solenoid controlled from the galley, and a lpg sensor underneath the galley.
So far I am really pleased with the install, and, though it was pricey and time consuming, happy to have made the effort. The admiral really likes the new cooktop. Instant on and off (unlike the wallas) and many more btus.
The tanks dont really have the ability to tip over because everything is pretty tight in there, but I am making a block that goes between the tanks and then will use some kind of elastic to secure the tanks together.
Lots of picture of the install here:
http://www.c-brats.com/modules.php?set_ ... _album.php
