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	I'm looking for a grill for my boat, and have been actively asking around for months. Everyone seems to dislike at least a couple of things about their grills - 1. They are hard to keep lit in the wind 2. The lid isn't hinged (early Magmas) 3. Not big enough 4. They have hot spots and cold spots - doesn't cook evenly 5. Expensive as hell Does anyone have a grill that doesn't have these problems?? If I could solve 1 through 4, I'd be willing to ignore number 5. Maybe. Or, it would also be helpful to many I think to compile a list of manufacturers, so that a good competitive market could be established. Magma needs to come down on their prices. Who else sells quality stainless LPG boat grills? Mike.  | 
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			There are several. Unfortunately I can't think of the brand off the 
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
	
	top of my head. Hinged lid, big, 3 burners... They run about $500. Doug s/v Callista "beaufortnc" wrote in message oups.com... Hi all, I'm looking for a grill for my boat, and have been actively asking around for months. Everyone seems to dislike at least a couple of things about their grills - 1. They are hard to keep lit in the wind 2. The lid isn't hinged (early Magmas) 3. Not big enough 4. They have hot spots and cold spots - doesn't cook evenly 5. Expensive as hell Does anyone have a grill that doesn't have these problems?? If I could solve 1 through 4, I'd be willing to ignore number 5. Maybe. Or, it would also be helpful to many I think to compile a list of manufacturers, so that a good competitive market could be established. Magma needs to come down on their prices. Who else sells quality stainless LPG boat grills? Mike.  | 
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			On 25 Apr 2005 13:16:42 -0700, "beaufortnc"  
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
	
	wrote: Hi all, I'm looking for a grill for my boat, and have been actively asking around for months. Everyone seems to dislike at least a couple of things about their grills - 1. They are hard to keep lit in the wind 2. The lid isn't hinged (early Magmas) 3. Not big enough 4. They have hot spots and cold spots - doesn't cook evenly 5. Expensive as hell Does anyone have a grill that doesn't have these problems?? If I could solve 1 through 4, I'd be willing to ignore number 5. Maybe. Or, it would also be helpful to many I think to compile a list of manufacturers, so that a good competitive market could be established. Magma needs to come down on their prices. Who else sells quality stainless LPG boat grills? Mike. I have used Magmas, Force 10's, and Dickinson SeaBQ's. My favorite is the latter. A chandlery owner that I know swears by the Gourmet series from Magma. To keep hot spots to a minimum, keep the unit as horizontal as possible. Jack (who is off to teach a cruise and learns for a month. (-: __________________________________________________ Jack Dale Swiftsure Sailing Academy Director/ISPA and CYA Instructor http://www.swiftsuresailing.com __________________________________________________  | 
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			Force 10 the best 
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
	
	Jack Dale wrote: On 25 Apr 2005 13:16:42 -0700, "beaufortnc" wrote: Hi all, I'm looking for a grill for my boat, and have been actively asking around for months. Everyone seems to dislike at least a couple of things about their grills - 1. They are hard to keep lit in the wind 2. The lid isn't hinged (early Magmas) 3. Not big enough 4. They have hot spots and cold spots - doesn't cook evenly 5. Expensive as hell Does anyone have a grill that doesn't have these problems?? If I could solve 1 through 4, I'd be willing to ignore number 5. Maybe. Or, it would also be helpful to many I think to compile a list of manufacturers, so that a good competitive market could be established. Magma needs to come down on their prices. Who else sells quality stainless LPG boat grills? Mike. I have used Magmas, Force 10's, and Dickinson SeaBQ's. My favorite is the latter. A chandlery owner that I know swears by the Gourmet series from Magma. To keep hot spots to a minimum, keep the unit as horizontal as possible. Jack (who is off to teach a cruise and learns for a month. (-: __________________________________________________ Jack Dale Swiftsure Sailing Academy Director/ISPA and CYA Instructor http://www.swiftsuresailing.com __________________________________________________  | 
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			Dry wrote: 
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
	
	Force 10 the best I don't know if they're the best, but we've been having great luck with ours. Matt O.  | 
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			On Tue, 26 Apr 2005 12:42:09 GMT, Dry  wrote: 
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
	
	Force 10 the best In my experience: -hot and cool spots -blows out easily in wind, unless, you put foil over the vents -small surface Love the Force 10 stoves. Jack  | 
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