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    Amnyone else grill?

    With the latest poll I was surprised there was not a grilling category. Does anyone else have a grill for their boat? There are usually three of us that go out to the islands and we each have a grill, we'll usually end-up cooking for 15 or so people on a good weekend. Just figured I'd share what I have and where I attach it. It is a Magma Party Kettle with a rail clamp mount that I attach to a bow handle. I love having fresh grilled grouper sandwiches or burgers, we use it almost every weekend.
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    #2
    I have the Magma also. I had a rail mount but have switched to the table mount. If its windy we will grill on a beach. If its calm we grill on the table on the boat.
    Let it be!!!

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      #3
      We also take the Grill with us in the Rhino on the winter weekends. Dirive to the middle of nowhere , grill some burgers and chill. Great little BBQ
      Let it be!!!

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        #4
        Id be worried about grease getting on/in the boat
        Everything happens for a reason
        I live my post whore life 30 seconds at a time

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          #5
          I have one of these grills but I haven't used it in years because I have a gas grill at the lakehouse. I used it more on my previous boat when we went out on other lakes.
          Cursed by a fortune cookie: "Your principles mean more to you than any money or success."

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            #6
            Nah, we just head over to the water front steak house but i'm not opposed to it at all.
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              #7
              If we are going to be out for extended periods of time, we have a friend with a pontoon boat with a grill.

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                #8
                I thought about making something on the CNC mill that I could clamp a small grill like that to the platform, but decided it wasnt worth the calories (either way!). Especially with the water as high as its been, its only about a 25 yard hike from my dock to my grill. better to spend the calories rebuilding the dock.
                Freude am Fahren.

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                  #9
                  Grills are for pontoon boats!!

                  Seriously though, my boat is too small, my kids too young, and I'm too anile to deal with that mess and danger. I also don't allow food on the boat.
                  Normally we have another pontoon with us and we grill on there.
                  Other than that, Mrs. Lincoln, how was the play?

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                    #10
                    i bring a grill but it never leaves the teak except to go to shore to cook on. Will not grill on my boat. I use one of those 20 dollar propane jobs from wal-mart
                    Originally posted by G-MONEY
                    It hurts me to say it but go OU but only for this weekend!!!!

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                      #11
                      I didnt see the ham sandwhich option
                      Common Sense is not so Common
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                        #12
                        -Hijack-

                        Mtnsmith,
                        Are those Evids on the tower? Great tower speakers.

                        I would love to barbeque that way, but do worry about the mess also...has that been a problem? What do you do when underway? Is the grill too hot to put anywhere else? Please elaborate. I would even worry about some of the chop coming to shore and rocking the grill too much.
                        Be excellent to one another.

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                          #13
                          No grill on my boat. Sammich stuff maybe....no grillin'. Save that for after boating hours

                          -Mike
                          Ambivalent? Yes. Or Not.

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                            #14
                            On and off.
                            Some years it seems we grill all the time, other years it's just too hot.
                            This year we'll be back grillin'.

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                              #15
                              Originally posted by talltigeguy View Post
                              -Hijack-

                              Mtnsmith,
                              Are those Evids on the tower? Great tower speakers.

                              I would love to barbeque that way, but do worry about the mess also...has that been a problem? What do you do when underway? Is the grill too hot to put anywhere else? Please elaborate. I would even worry about some of the chop coming to shore and rocking the grill too much.

                              Yeah, those are Evids, I agree, great speakers for the money. As far as the grill, it is made for use on boats so it has an integrated drip pan that actually burns off the grease without producing flames very often so there is no grease issues. It can't really be seen in the shot I posted but the grill hangs out over the water so even if it did drip it wouldn't hit the boat. It only goes on the handrail after we get where we are going and it cools off enough to put away in about 10 minutes. There are a couple other mounts that would allow the grill to be mounted elsewhere, but that is th mount we already had so I figured out how to use it. The grate for the grill also is recessed about half an inch so if the grill rocks nothing rolls off. It also has a nice canvas bag to store it in so if there is any ash or grease it stays in the bag while it is stowed. Let me know if you want another shot of the grill hooked to the hand railing.

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