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Old 06-23-2011, 12:02 PM   #6
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You know...this is a great topic. Curious about others opinions regarding grilling on the water.
AC2717, I don't know what your application is. Meaning, do you have a large boat in a slip, where you spend weekends. And that is where the grill will be used? Because that would probably work well.
The reason I ask is this. We always thought it would be really cool if we could grill, while out with the family at whatever sandbar...usually West Alton. So we got one, had a mount drilled into the swim platform of our 24' bow rider...and off we went. We used it 2, maybe 3 times four years ago...and the grill has not seen the light of day sense. With 2 or 3 kids, and 2 or 3 adults...cold sandwiches are just so much easier. What seemed like a great novilty, just came with so many side effects. It just seemed like cooking utensils always got put down on a seat somewhere, leaving great and fat to dry. While cooking, a boat would kick up a wake, and stuff flew everywhere. Really, when cooking, everyone has to sort of eat at the same time. While it is still hot. I don't know...somehow it just seemed like a complete chore, and instead of fun, it just always became extra work.
Now, maybe you have a 30' plus boat or whatever. But for us anyway, with a 24' (space can be limited) a cooler full cold sandwiches and the fixin's is just so much easier, and no work. You want to eat? There it is.
I do wish you well with your new grill. I am just curious if others have had similar experiences as us.
Application is the swim deck of 23 foot colbalt. UNderstand what you said about the pain in the neck. From what I research and my wife researched it was found that there were things to stay away from, grills without wind guards, round kettle style grills and grills without the utensil holders or a place to put them. Also grills that did not lock the grilling surface into place. I have a neighbr that uses his all the time on the water same style application. I got sick of sandwiches on the water, plus always making sure to pre make them or to have all of it in the cottage. then they could get soggy. Also we have built in coolers in the deck of the boat so no need to take up space with another cooler.

I understand with a boat wake and what not, what I alwasy thought of and I will have to learn it, is to keep the cover down when not flipping things and also this grill has a top latch. It got great reviews all over the place, I am kind of excited.

BY the way called Parafunailia (yeah I am working lol) they had them in stock, only a few dollars more than West Marine (but no tax up there) and they offered, without me asking, to hold one till Saturday when I get there

God I love that PLACE, they have always been good to me
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