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Default Grill for pontoon.

Tim wrote:
I've seen lots of gas grills mounted on pontoons, but it seems nobody
knows where they came from. Not saying that they aren't, but I've
looked around the 'net and didn't see anything that was pedestal
mounted for this type of application. So what... do i make one? I
refuse to use charcoal on a boat.


http://www.basspro.com/webapp/wcs/st...008000_225-8-0

or type pedestal marine grill into google.

Do you really want to drill holes and have a pedestal to trip over or
impale you?
I'd look for a clamp-on setup. Clamp it on when you need it cooking.

Jim - I does like my bbq.
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On Apr 15, 7:27*am, Jim wrote:
Tim wrote:
I've seen lots of gas grills mounted on pontoons, but it seems nobody
knows where they came from. Not saying that they aren't, but I've
looked around the 'net and didn't see anything that was pedestal
mounted *for this type of application. *So what... do i make one? *I
refuse to use charcoal on a boat.


http://www.basspro.com/webapp/wcs/st...t_10151_-1_100...

or type pedestal marine grill into google.

Do you really want to drill holes and have a pedestal to trip over or
impale you?
I'd look for a clamp-on setup. *Clamp it on when you need it cooking.

Jim - I does like my bbq.


Jim, this barge has pedestal seats already mounted on the fore deck
which are easily detachable from the plate. So I figured I could move
a seat toward the back where there is yet another pre-existing plate
and mount the grill up front. Actually I suppose I could just get a
proper size pipe, cut it to length and mount some type of gas grill on
it, and tha mightbe the easiest way to do it. I've seen a lot of these
semi-permanent grills mounted that way. Of course making a portable
grill to mount on the railing or some other out of the way stucture
isn't a bad idea either.
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