What oven to replace Seaward Hillerange 2 burner with?

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What oven to replace Seaward Hillerange 2 burner with?

I have an old Seaward Hillerange 2 burner + oven, which I think is now called a 2172 on my C36 mk2

I would like a new gas oven, anyone know which models (any make) will fit in the same spot using the same lugs?

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Nigel

 

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This winter we installed a Force 10 stove model 63251 (which, in their catalog(link is external), is called "American Standard" size) to replace the GSI CNG stove/oven in our 1985 Mk I #466.  It was a perfect fit -- didn't even have to move the gimble brackets.  See this thread for more discussion:
www.catalina36.org/forum/technical-discussion/propane-stove-0?fbclid=IwAR1HF0F35G9isXJSEKpdq-aGWHuOTKa6wFJTKt5p7xycw9lCq3VThtX_uO0

Matthew Chachère
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(Formerly 1985 C36 MKI #466 tall rig fin keel M25)
2006 Catalina Morgan 440 #30.
Homeported in eastern Long Island, NY

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Thanks for the advice 

Nigel Frith

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Matthew,

I saw the photo of the Force 10 stove.  I appears to not having a cutting board or more correctly, not able to have a fitted cutting board.  While the C-36 galley has more space than most boats, losing that work surface is a big loss.  What if anything you have done.  I'm not in a hurry to change out a functioning stove, but who knows what the future may bring.

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Lou Bruska
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We have a cutting board on ours, which I made out of 3/4" teak boards.  It was actually the cutting board that I had made for our old stove (which fit into the top).   There is a sort of track on the left and right sides of the Force 10; I routed a small recess on the left and right edges of the cutting board and it slides right in and is held firmly in position.   Sorry, no picture handy; will try to  take one next time I'm onboard.
 

Matthew Chachère
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(Formerly 1985 C36 MKI #466 tall rig fin keel M25)
2006 Catalina Morgan 440 #30.
Homeported in eastern Long Island, NY

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Thanks.

Lou Bruska
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1985 C-36 Mk-I TR #495
Eldean Shipyard
Lake Macatawa (Holland, MI) Lake Michigan
Rallyback@comcast.net

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Cutting board photo

Matthew Chachère
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(Formerly 1985 C36 MKI #466 tall rig fin keel M25)
2006 Catalina Morgan 440 #30.
Homeported in eastern Long Island, NY

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