The stove is in!
It's finally in the boat! ...Although, I still need to hook up all the fuel lines, and the smoke-stack. But, it's in there and it feels good to get it outta the truck!
Here is the beast as its been living in the back of the truck for about 6 months now...
Before I brought it in, I moved the mounting bracket for the fuel regulator valve to the back of the stove, because I am installing the stove in an athwartships position, instead of fore-and-aft like the manufacturer is assuming.
Then I got it in a dock cart...
And bolted it down!
Now I have to clean the mess up in my galley.
Here is the beast as its been living in the back of the truck for about 6 months now...

Before I brought it in, I moved the mounting bracket for the fuel regulator valve to the back of the stove, because I am installing the stove in an athwartships position, instead of fore-and-aft like the manufacturer is assuming.

Then I got it in a dock cart...

And bolted it down!

Now I have to clean the mess up in my galley.

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