Marine Grills
Shopping for a marine grill
By Dave Kelley
January 9, 2007
WHY YOU NEED ONE
Grilling is one of the great American pastimes, right up there with boating. So why not combine the two and run the risk of big-time pleasure overload? It doesn't get much better than cooking up a fish that you've caught only a few hours (or maybe minutes) earlier. Specifically designed to cope with the rigors of on-water life, these marine grills can be permanently mounted and are available in charcoal, electric and gas models, so you have many possibilities for showing off your boat and your mad cooking skills.
WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW
Deciding whether to use a propane, electrical or charcoal grill is an important first step in finding the right marine grill. Using a propane grill in a marine environment is convenient, since you don't have to worry so much about a wind or a fire that's easy to maintain, and you don't have to deal
THE FINAL WORD
A grill is a great investment if your boat doesn't have a galley, since the grill can also function as a stove and an oven. If you can afford it, buy a larger
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