Float "N"grill
Posted: Wed Sep 04, 2019 8:19 pm
Ok last February my brother and I ran into a booth at the Detroit boat show. It was a guy selling floating grills to use while on the water. At the sand bar, floating down the river, etc. My brother pulled the trigger( yes we had a couple beers prior) and got one, can't remember the price but it was a deal at the show. Last weekend we finally used it and cooked hot dogs, burgers, and brats for 14 people.
First thoughts after assembly was " this is just a basic grill attached to a float" . After using it we were very impressed with how it performed! It's very stable even with 1'+ waves occasionally coming in. Having the grill off the boat was actually really nice. No mess, grease, flame to worry about on deck. With my boat in a fixed position ( yes on the sea legs) it made a great serving station and pretty much everyone ate on board. We used a 1 lb. Bottle cooking all the food but I was surprised how long it lasted.
For the price ( I believe $200) it seems expensive but after using it well worth it. No mess to deal with on deck, hot food on the water, and it breaks down compact for storage under a seat on in my center log. Also this thing attracts tons of attention lol.
First thoughts after assembly was " this is just a basic grill attached to a float" . After using it we were very impressed with how it performed! It's very stable even with 1'+ waves occasionally coming in. Having the grill off the boat was actually really nice. No mess, grease, flame to worry about on deck. With my boat in a fixed position ( yes on the sea legs) it made a great serving station and pretty much everyone ate on board. We used a 1 lb. Bottle cooking all the food but I was surprised how long it lasted.
For the price ( I believe $200) it seems expensive but after using it well worth it. No mess to deal with on deck, hot food on the water, and it breaks down compact for storage under a seat on in my center log. Also this thing attracts tons of attention lol.