We took delivery of BC23 #65 in the week before the bank holiday, delayed by the virus from mid April. We launched it at Wolverstone, had 3 days sailing and due to domestic medical issues unfortunately it is now off the water until next year.
On recommendation from various sources I purchased a BrightSpark cooker that has, to the best of my knowledge, a flame failure device (not tested in anger). This uses the standard canisters and produces a good heat.
Matt produced a tray for the galley that the cooker is bolted to and this can be lifted out into the cockpit if required. The cooker tray has adjustable pan holders to make sure that the kettle does not become self launching, there being a danger of this even at anchor, or at our club marina from the wash of passing boats and ships.
BrightSpark were supplied from a small family firm but their business has passed to one of the big marine wholesalers. The stoves are listed by Force 4 among others. I obtained a fully stainless steel one of the correct model from eBay, I suspect this was remaindered stock acquired when the importer changed.
On an associated matter, we can recommend a silicon folding kettle as a practical space saving addition. There are two different patterns generally available. We have tried both. The Outwell 2.5 l one is by far the best and safest in use. Wow Camping currently have them on offer in lurid green or modest black.
Peter Taylor has posted useful info to the forum on cookers, gas etc. in the past
I hope that helps.
Martin Bevan
BC23 #65 Caduceus IV