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newcommer Posted - 21 Apr 2013 : 14:32:06
Hi all can anyone advise me on a boat with an existing gas cooker is a gas bubble detector a requirement for the boat safety ticket are there any other requirments . Any advice is welcome
Pete
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kev13 Posted - 22 Apr 2013 : 21:53:17
they are also very accurate so reassuring
Deano Posted - 22 Apr 2013 : 17:55:03
It saves about half an hour on the test too!!! Keep the man happy!!!

Dean - Boating on the Great Ouse.
Freeman 30 "Silver Gem"
See the photos http://www.flickr.com/photos/54758027@N00/
IanM Posted - 22 Apr 2013 : 17:50:55
If you have neither then I'd suggest fitting a bubble tester so you can test your system every time you turn on the gas.
trevork Posted - 21 Apr 2013 : 17:49:41
A bubble tester is not required but a test point in the supply line is!


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