PantryCooking comfort like at home

Hauke Schmidt

 · 01.09.2014

Pantry: cooking comfort like at homePhoto: Hersteller
Logisch electric cookers are custom-built, so any combination of hob and oven or microwave is possible
Cooking on board with electricity offers advantages, especially on larger yachts. Individual electric cookers make it easier to switch to electric operation

If you want to switch from gas to electricity in the galley, for example to avoid the hassle of buying gas on long journeys, you have very few products to choose from - in addition to the cookers from Force 10 there are almost only built-in appliances from camping accessories. Long-distance specialist Logisch now offers customised solutions with various equipment options.

  An induction hob is installed here, and the base of a kettle has been installed next to itPhoto: Hersteller An induction hob is installed here, and the base of a kettle has been installed next to it

A combination of induction hobs, a microwave with convection, convection and grill functions and a kettle costs 1890 euros. The standard version of the hobs is 50 centimetres wide and fits into the cut-outs of standard two-burner gas hobs. The housing is made of stainless steel. Matching sinus inverters with 3 kilowatts of continuous power cost 679 euros. Manual or automatic changeover switches between shore and battery power are available on request. The cookers are supplied ready for connection with a cable socket or optionally with a Schuko plug.

Further information is available at: www.tomlogisch.com

Hauke Schmidt

Hauke Schmidt

Test & Technology editor

Hauke Schmidt was born in Hanau, Hesse, in 1974, but moved to the coast at the age of an Opti and grew up sailing dinghies and tall ships. School and semester breaks were used for extensive Baltic Sea cruises. During and after his oceanography studies in Kiel, he took part in various international research trips to tropical and polar regions. The focus was on ocean currents and their influence on climate change. Eventually he was drawn back to his home coast and to YACHT. He completed a traineeship there and has been working as an editor in the Test & Technology department since 2009. His core tasks include equipment and boat testing, as well as practical topics relating to electronics, seamanship and refits. As a passionate DIY enthusiast, he loves to spend his summers on the water with his family and winters working on his boat

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