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"Tim" wrote in message ... On Apr 15, 4:34 pm, wrote: On Thu, 15 Apr 2010 04:15:08 -0700 (PDT), 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. I had one of those $30 portable gas grilles on my boat for a few years when we were picnicking out at the beach. I had 2 pieces of 1/2" EMT (thin wall conduit) with 90s bent into it screwed into the bottom to hold the thing up and it dropped into PVC pipes fastened outboard of the rail so the cooker was over the water. That way grease and flaming stuff was not landing on the rug. I know this is store bought, but something like this? http://www.opentip.com/Sporting-Good...-p-667550.html Magma makes the top end boat grills. But they are top end prices. Just build a couple brackets like Greg and save a couple hundred. |
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