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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.
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On 4/15/10 7:15 AM, 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.



You mean, like some of the ones on this page:

http://www.magmaproducts.com/Products/products.html



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On Apr 15, 6:36*am, hk wrote:
On 4/15/10 7:15 AM, 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.


You mean, like some of the ones on this page:

http://www.magmaproducts.com/Products/products.html

Thanks for the link, Harry, that's really not quite what I was looking
for though. The ones I've seen had a basic pipe screwed into a plate
like what you would mount a pedistal seat into then the gas grill on
top.
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On Apr 15, 8:12*am, Tim wrote:
On Apr 15, 6:36*am, hk wrote: On 4/15/10 7:15 AM, 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.


You mean, like some of the ones on this page:


http://www.magmaproducts.com/Products/products.html


Thanks for the link, Harry, that's really not quite what I was looking
for though. The ones I've seen had a basic pipe screwed into a plate
like what you would mount a pedistal seat into then the gas grill on
top.


Tim, just get you a small tabletop type, like this:

http://www.lowes.com/pd_184639-42600...cm_cr= Grills
$ Outdoor Cooking 1.2-_-Web Activity-_-Grills and Outdoor Cooking 1.2
A2 Activity-_-SC_Grills Outdoor Cooking_Area2-_-17106_3

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On Apr 15, 7:59*am, Loogypicker wrote:
On Apr 15, 8:12*am, Tim wrote:





On Apr 15, 6:36*am, hk wrote: On 4/15/10 7:15 AM, 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.


You mean, like some of the ones on this page:


http://www.magmaproducts.com/Products/products.html


Thanks for the link, Harry, that's really not quite what I was looking
for though. The ones I've seen had a basic pipe screwed into a plate
like what you would mount a pedistal seat into then the gas grill on
top.


Tim, just get you a small tabletop type, like this:

http://www.lowes.com/pd_184639-42600...9_4294937087?p...
$ Outdoor Cooking 1.2-_-Web Activity-_-Grills and Outdoor Cooking 1.2
A2 Activity-_-SC_Grills *Outdoor Cooking_Area2-_-17106_3- Hide quoted text -

- Show quoted text -


Man, Loog, that's a wieerd link. I'll have to investigate it when I
get home this evening.


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On Apr 15, 10:30*am, Tim wrote:
On Apr 15, 7:59*am, Loogypicker wrote:





On Apr 15, 8:12*am, Tim wrote:


On Apr 15, 6:36*am, hk wrote: On 4/15/10 7:15 AM, 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.


You mean, like some of the ones on this page:


http://www.magmaproducts.com/Products/products.html


Thanks for the link, Harry, that's really not quite what I was looking
for though. The ones I've seen had a basic pipe screwed into a plate
like what you would mount a pedistal seat into then the gas grill on
top.


Tim, just get you a small tabletop type, like this:


http://www.lowes.com/pd_184639-42600...9_4294937087?p...
$ Outdoor Cooking 1.2-_-Web Activity-_-Grills and Outdoor Cooking 1.2
A2 Activity-_-SC_Grills *Outdoor Cooking_Area2-_-17106_3- Hide quoted text -


- Show quoted text -


Man, Loog, that's a wieerd link. I'll have to investigate it when I
get home this evening.- Hide quoted text -

- Show quoted text -


No, it's not! But then again, maybe it is to your homemade Heathkit
H-8 computer!!!! It's just lowe's, you can go there and search for
portable gas grills. Now I'm missing Heathkit stuff!!!! Built a
Heathkit shortwave radio, and my first guitar amp was a Heathkit.
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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.


West Marine has 'em. I've had one of these for years, except mine's
charcoal.
http://tinyurl.com/ykelrbx

Or you can get a portable table top model at Walmart for $25-$35 and
just plan to throw it away every year.

Rick

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On Apr 15, 7:01*am, 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.


West Marine has 'em. *I've had one of these for years, except mine's
charcoal.http://tinyurl.com/ykelrbx

Or you can get a portable table top model at Walmart for $25-$35 and
just plan to throw it away every year.

Rick



I have a phobea of using charcoal on a boat, even a pontoon. Ambers
etc, fire up timeetc, but I may end up going that route.

Rick, I'd seen these with the pedestal mount which is similar to the
link Harry posted.

http://www.rivermarinesupply.com/xca...2//t_12339.jpg

but it really doesn't ahve to be that elaborate. After all we're going
where fish poop, and not a gala outing at the yacht club.

But this is too cheap though....

http://lemaysgrill.com/wp-content/up...o-anywhere.jpg

Besides, I wanted something that could be at least semi permanantly
mounted in case you get hit in the side by a wake and don't want a
grill (especially charcoal) sliding off onto the deck. Greasy burgers
are one thing, hot coals are another.

I did have a small, hooded aluminum gas grill several years ago on
our back porch and it was pedestal mounted and on rollers, which could
have been easily modified, but I tossed it long ago because I got
tired of buying burner inserts every year.


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Tim wrote:
On Apr 15, 7:01 am, 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.

West Marine has 'em. I've had one of these for years, except mine's
charcoal.http://tinyurl.com/ykelrbx

Or you can get a portable table top model at Walmart for $25-$35 and
just plan to throw it away every year.

Rick



I have a phobea of using charcoal on a boat, even a pontoon. Ambers
etc, fire up timeetc, but I may end up going that route.

Rick, I'd seen these with the pedestal mount which is similar to the
link Harry posted.

http://www.rivermarinesupply.com/xca...2//t_12339.jpg

but it really doesn't ahve to be that elaborate. After all we're going
where fish poop, and not a gala outing at the yacht club.

But this is too cheap though....

http://lemaysgrill.com/wp-content/up...o-anywhere.jpg

Besides, I wanted something that could be at least semi permanantly
mounted in case you get hit in the side by a wake and don't want a
grill (especially charcoal) sliding off onto the deck. Greasy burgers
are one thing, hot coals are another.

I did have a small, hooded aluminum gas grill several years ago on
our back porch and it was pedestal mounted and on rollers, which could
have been easily modified, but I tossed it long ago because I got
tired of buying burner inserts every year.


You'll probably like this one. It's plenty hot, stingy on propane, won't
rust away on you. Can be clamped to a table. You would rather have a
pedastal table than a single purpose BBQ stand wouldn't you?
http://www.lowes.com/ProductDisplay?...m&rel=nofollow
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On Apr 15, 8:17*am, anon-e-moose wrote:
Tim wrote:
On Apr 15, 7:01 am, 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.
West Marine has 'em. *I've had one of these for years, except mine's
charcoal.http://tinyurl.com/ykelrbx


Or you can get a portable table top model at Walmart for $25-$35 and
just plan to throw it away every year.


Rick


I have a phobea of using charcoal on a boat, even a pontoon. Ambers
etc, fire up timeetc, but I may end up going that route.


Rick, I'd seen these with the pedestal mount which is similar to the
link Harry posted.


http://www.rivermarinesupply.com/xca...2//t_12339.jpg


but it really doesn't ahve to be that elaborate. After all we're going
where fish poop, and not a gala outing at the yacht club.


But this is too cheap though....


http://lemaysgrill.com/wp-content/up...ble-gas-grill-...


Besides, I wanted something that could be at least semi permanantly
mounted in case you get hit in the side by a wake and don't want a
grill (especially charcoal) sliding off onto the deck. Greasy burgers
are one thing, hot coals are another.


I did have a *small, hooded aluminum gas grill several years ago on
our back porch and it was pedestal mounted and on rollers, which could
have been easily modified, but I tossed it long ago because I got
tired of buying burner inserts every year.


You'll probably like this one. It's plenty hot, stingy on propane, won't
rust away on you. Can be clamped to a table. You would rather have a
pedastal table than a single purpose BBQ stand wouldn't you?http://www.lowes.com/ProductDisplay?...86002&lang...- Hide quoted text -

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Well, I might have to concede to the idea of something like that...


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