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Old 07-14-2016, 11:19 AM   #27
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City: Madisonville, LA
Vessel Name: Sea Star
Vessel Model: 2004 Cruisers Yachts 50SS
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Originally Posted by Nomad Willy View Post
I think we had one but Chris and/or Sara dropped the grill grate overboard.
We just do our cooking on the propane stove in the salon. Chris makes good use of pan lids and the SS surfaces on the Force 10 three burner stove on top or in the oven. Right above the stove there is an open window that helps w cooking oders. She was very interested in getting the oven and I can now see why.

We only cook for ourselves and don't feel the need for the grill. Now that we are not in Alaska cooking in the cabin may be too hot when it's 85 degrees. That's about the only reason I can see to get an outside grill. I will ask our close by friends about the grill.
Yes, it's way too hot here to cook inside. My poor AC's can't keep the boat cool enough as it is.
So it's either grill or eat stuff that doesn't require cooking.

We have a big grill at the marina so we use that and thus haven't had any need to use our little one on the boat.

We haven't taken the boat out overnight yet but are going to try to spend the night anchored out Saturday night if the finicky genny will cooperate. That will be our first need to use it.
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