BBQ on a Offshore Boat?
#2
Looks great, is it propane? It must be but hard to tell. I think that is a great idea, just keep the drippins off the hull sides.
Plus if you are like me just sitting can get old, this gives you something to do between cleaning and tinkering.
I don't have a rail but need to install grab handles on the stern for boarding. Worth a look.
Plus if you are like me just sitting can get old, this gives you something to do between cleaning and tinkering.
I don't have a rail but need to install grab handles on the stern for boarding. Worth a look.
#6
Heck we have a Force 10 and a Butane Stove for breakfast and my wife's coffee.
Here we are in full production JS on ham/cheese omelettes me on toasts and bacon.
I picked up that paper in the water before you tree hugers bark!
Here we are in full production JS on ham/cheese omelettes me on toasts and bacon.
I picked up that paper in the water before you tree hugers bark!
#10
A few of our friends have them and many of the boats in our party spot have them too.
They are propane, the small Colman type bottles.
One guy we saw had a charcoal grill that clamped on.
We watched in horror as the guy poured gas onto the charcoal and tossed in a match.

Everyone around him pulled up anchor and moved to a safe distance.
They are propane, the small Colman type bottles.
One guy we saw had a charcoal grill that clamped on.
We watched in horror as the guy poured gas onto the charcoal and tossed in a match.

Everyone around him pulled up anchor and moved to a safe distance.




