Re: [Paddlewise] Bug Repellents/Fuel

From: Dave Kruger <dkruger_at_seasurf.com>
Date: Wed, 03 Jun 1998 22:30:48 -0700
Robert C. Cline wrote:

> So what are the dangers & caveats about carrying fuels in a Kayak?

I'm a white-gas guy.  I try to pack the fuel separately from the food: 
no food in the compartment the fuel is in.  Obviously, canned goods can
not get contaminated, so they can go with the fuel.  I make sure the
bottles are vertical, so if there is a leak, loss will be minimal.

Use metal bottles for fuel, or the new, special ones from Nalge -- they
are red, and labeled as made from "gasoline-impermeable fluorinated
HDPE."  I bought one of these a couple years ago and experimented with
it.  Now, it's my main fuel bottle.  They seem as durable as Sigg or MSR
metal bottles, and they come with an integral spout which pours better
than anything I've ever seen before!  Really a slick system.

Others like the butane/propane mix popular for Coleman stoves, etc. 
This is more costly, but avoids the priming hassle of a white gas
stove.  The same precaution would apply for carrying any opened
canisters.  Despite the higher cost, I'd use butane/propane if there
were an easy (and legal) way to re-use the containers.  I know a couple
guys who have found adapters to refill from a larger butane/propane
bottle, but it is strictly illegal in the States.

-- 
Dave Kruger
Astoria, OR
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