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Old 01-17-2022, 12:49 PM   #21
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My Dickenson large Sea-B-Que http://dickinsonmarine.com/product/sea-b-que-large/ is 16 years old, stored outdoors year round and still going strong.
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Old 01-17-2022, 12:57 PM   #22
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I’ve looking in to grills for my trawler. I’ve seen the, mounted on a post on the swim deck as well as portable on the fly bridge area (some room as a 50’)

Can’t decide between electric induction. Or propane.

What’s the most interesting brand? Where do you keep yours when not in use?

Grill fish and meats and boil water for crabs is my uses.
I had a Magma with legs and a carrying case which I would set up on my Bayliner 4788 top deck when needed. It was great and I also took it ashore many times for BBQ at the beach.

My current boat has a built in Outdoor galley including a BBQ so I have no real use for it. It is languishing in the attic at the moment.

It's the large rectangular one with a hinged lid and 4 fold out legs. Can be used with legs extended or not.

If you are interested I will pull it out and take pix. I would want around 60% of what I paid.

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Old 01-17-2022, 02:24 PM   #23
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Electric Kenyon

Have had the Webber Kettles, Magma Kettles, and Magma rectangles, even an old Scotch Box, but I am simply in love with my built in Kenyon, only wish I had gone with the Texas model. Friends had a counter top model, worked great, yes even inside if a nasty day. I have mine built in and it’s by far my favorite.
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Old 01-17-2022, 03:56 PM   #24
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I bought a high-end Magma when I bought this boat in 2019; since then I discovered the Cobb grill, the Magma hasn't been used since. Agree with previous posts on the fussiness of the Magna. The Cobb is portable, I can use it on the bow for an adhoc 2-3 person meal, up on the flybridge, for a more 'planned' 6-8 person meal, uses its own 'Cobblestones' heat source, which are a charcoal type, very efficient. Charcoal briquets can also be used.
https://www.cobbgrillamerica.com/
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Old 01-18-2022, 10:33 AM   #25
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The little WEBER. Best boat grill ever.
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Old 01-18-2022, 08:24 PM   #26
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Grill

Take a peak at Dickinson if you go the propane route
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Old 01-19-2022, 02:00 PM   #27
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Do you mount it or where do you use and store it?
we have the same BBQ it is amazing and have it mounted on the cart on our aft Deck
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Old 01-19-2022, 02:49 PM   #28
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We have had a Force 10; Magma Monterey; Dickinson Sea-b Que; and now the best one of them all, IMO, is the Weber Q2200
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Old 01-19-2022, 03:09 PM   #29
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I have a Napoleon table top grill. All stainless except for the regulator and ignitor. Well made and works great. Wanted another for home use. They discontinued it.

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Old 01-19-2022, 03:16 PM   #30
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Depends where you use it. Magma was way too hot for us, but held up well on high wind. WeberQ was nice and controlled, but never got hot enough in high winds. We currently have a Coleman ‘roadtrip’ maybe…but has 3 burners and can go from way hot to way cool. It doesn’t hold up well in the elements, but for $250 every 2-3 years, I’m happy. Also can swap out griddle plates.
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I've sold commercial food service equipment for 30 years and this is the best I have owned. Routinely cook a feast for 9-12 people on ours.
https://www.lazyman.com/product/mode...uilt-in-grill/
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Old 02-02-2022, 07:10 PM   #32
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We purchased a small Magma last spring. Also purchase the griddle for it. Two things we learned.
Always use low heat.
We used the griddle for everything. No grease or fat to the burner = no smoke. Bonus - easy clean.
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Old 02-02-2022, 07:38 PM   #33
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Best grill ever. It is infrared and cooks quickly without burning and uses VERY little fuel. You will be shocked at how good it is compared to the usual propane bbq’s. You can buy it direct from Solaire or contact them for a dealer near you.

https://www.amazon.com/Solaire-SOL-E.../dp/B003UNTIG6
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Old 02-03-2022, 05:42 AM   #34
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Just went thru this exercise, and opted for the Blaze portable marine grill:

https://www.blazegrills.com/product/...ortable-grill/

Will let y’all know how it does…
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