Help me find a coffee brewer

Jun 24, 2019
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Sea Ray 290 - 1999
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8,1 Volvo Penta - 2011
Gd all

Ive just bought my first Sea ray 290 - 1999. I have the boat in Swedish Waters where everything runs on 220 Volt. Boat has a converter from 220 to 110 so all electrical stuff still runs on 110.

I have this locker where a coffe brewer would fit perfect. However seems impossible or at least hard for me to find a suitable one which will fit this locker.

Height 30 cm
Witdh 38 cm
Depth 18 cm.

Anyone that can find a suitable one that ships to Sweden? (filter brewer)
Have a 220 brewer today but not sure what would happen is i plug it into 110.
Guess it wouldnt perform as should.

BR Joakim
 
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Have you considered a nice French press?
 
I have below brewer today which fits neatly into the locker. Would be awesome to find something similar.
However its on 220 and which I get when Im connected to shore power but not on generator. On shorepower I have both 220 & 110 via (110 volt via step down inverter). Seems eaiser buying a new brewer than trying to install a step up inverter 110 to 220 from the genny.

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Cooking water on the stove takes ages, would prefer a brewer.

BR Joakim
 
do you have the dual stove with alcohol?
on ours we used a french press heated with alcohol. works great, quiet, no ginny!
 
Only electric unfortunately,however if you could find a dual one that fits it would be of interest.´
Trying to aviod running on generator as much as possible..
 
Gd all

Ive just bought my first Sea ray 290 - 1999. I have the boat in Swedish Waters where everything runs on 220 Volt. Boat has a converter from 220 to 110 so all electrical stuff still runs on 110.

I have this locker where a coffe brewer would fit perfect. However seems impossible or at least hard for me to find a suitable one which will fit this locker.

Height 30 cm
Witdh 38 cm
Depth 18 cm.

Anyone that can find a suitable one that ships to Sweden? (filter brewer)
Have a 220 brewer today but not sure what would happen is i plug it into 110.
Guess it wouldnt perform as should.

BR Joakim
Maybe check the current brewer to see if there is a 110/220 voltage switch.
 
Hey Joakim, I just saw a post in the 400 express cruisers forum for a gentleman that has an extra coffee maker from his boat. I asked him to contact you but just in case you might want to look at that thread. I believe it was posted on Sunday. Good luck.
 
I'm the gentleman mentioned above. I recently bought a 92 400 EC and found the original coffee maker in one of the storage compartments. Never used it, but it may fit your needs. Will post a pic and take some measurements
 
Here's a pic of the space it came out of. Height is 10 inches so the width is about 15 inches. Not sure how that converts to cm


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Gd all

Ive just bought my first Sea ray 290 - 1999. I have the boat in Swedish Waters where everything runs on 220 Volt. Boat has a converter from 220 to 110 so all electrical stuff still runs on 110.

I have this locker where a coffe brewer would fit perfect. However seems impossible or at least hard for me to find a suitable one which will fit this locker.

Height 30 cm
Witdh 38 cm
Depth 18 cm.

Anyone that can find a suitable one that ships to Sweden? (filter brewer)
Have a 220 brewer today but not sure what would happen is i plug it into 110.
Guess it wouldnt perform as should.

BR Joakim
Given those dimensions, I don't see why a cheepo Mr Coffee wouldn't fit.
 
Given those dimensions, I don't see why a cheepo Mr Coffee wouldn't fit.

+1. You have to take it out of the cubby anyways in order to prep, so I just leave mine on the counter. When I get underway I just shove it back in its cubby. Mr. Coffee, Quisinart, Hamilton, et al.
 
Excuse me while I get over the extreme irony of a European asking Americans for coffee advice! :)

Why not look at a basic Nespresso Inissia -- the capsules are readily available in Europe, they are easily recycled, and you can have something closer to coffee, and not the brown-tinted water that comes out of most American drip brewers.
 
Excuse me while I get over the extreme irony of a European asking Americans for coffee advice! :)

Why not look at a basic Nespresso Inissia -- the capsules are readily available in Europe, they are easily recycled, and you can have something closer to coffee, and not the brown-tinted water that comes out of most American drip brewers.
Oh my!... And I don't even drink the bean.
 
Here's a pic. 36 x 26 x20. Looks like it was built in 92 so may be better to go with the newer spacesavers

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Guys, I think the op's issue is finding a 110v unit in Europe. They don't sell cheapo or exspensivo 110v units there. Everything is 220v. I would suggest ordering a unit off ebay or amazon.
 

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