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Old 12-02-2015, 14:40   #1
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Shipmate 211 stove

I have a 1960's Shipmate 211 solid fuel stove by father bought to put in his Meadowlark, but never installed it. It was in his office at the ranch and he occasionally burned some wood. in the 80's it was put in storage. Before his death, he gave it to me to put in my Colvin aluminum schooner. Unfortunately, it is not a good fit and I'd have to modify my stack to the 4 inches required for this. So, I would like it to go to someone who can appreciate it and use it. It is in very good condition, and ready to work. I've listed in on Craigslist, Stockton with pictures. I am asking $2100, but would make a better deal if you can convince me that your boat is really cool and needs this stove.
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Old 14-02-2015, 11:20   #2
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Re: Shipmate 211 stove

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Old 23-02-2015, 18:35   #3
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Re: Shipmate 211 stove

Occurs to me that I should add to this post that I have children and grandchildren in the Puget Sound area and would be willing to bring the stove up there when i visit. Also, have close relatives as far south as Ventura County, so could transport it there. So, if you are on the west coast, the shipping would be cheap.
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Re: Shipmate 211 stove

What are the dimensions? Height, width, length, weight?
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The stove overall dimensions are 16"x22"19.25", the last is tall, standing on the 4.5" legs. The top is 22" wide by 15.25 wide, and the feet are 12" by 21". The stove is about 125 pounds. (Just a little too much for me to hold and stand on the bathroom scale!)
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