Currently my propane line feeds only our Partner Stove which is located in the galley. I need to have it on the cabin's exterior and it connects with the stove from the stove's left side. The downside of this is the galley hatch cannot be closed while having the stove connected to the propane line. I'm looking into getting the stove's inlet revised to be on its right side so I can reroute the propane line on the galley's interior, allowing the galley hatch to be closed without needing to disconnect.
I see 2 ways of doing this, 1) to route the line down the side of the cabin, running it under the cabin and coming through the floor to connect to the stove and 2) going through the cabin's exterior wall and mating with the stove (this way it's much more direct and much less propane hose).
Anyone see any advantages/disadvantages approaching this revise (one way over other)?
Thanks.
John