Thoughts on built-in grill(s)

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Re: Thoughts on built-in grill(s)

#16 Post by jimbo753 » Mon Feb 20, 2012 1:46 pm

I have a stow-a-way, one of the best investments I made. I mounted it on the swim platform and haven't had any problems with getting grease on the rugs.
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Re: Thoughts on built-in grill(s)

#17 Post by oldcoot » Wed Feb 22, 2012 8:26 pm

We have a $25 gas grill from Wally-world...just ordered the over the side brackets for $29.00 from Amazon thru Extreme....it stows away under the console and is a great investment...the new 'toon looks great as does the grill...for me, I would rather have the lounge space than a fancy grill that if I get family or friends on that can't relax without being on each others lap.... :wink: :2cents
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Re: Thoughts on built-in grill(s)

#18 Post by Brandon » Wed Feb 22, 2012 10:15 pm

WILD MAN wrote:I would get a grill for sure but I like the kind that can be stowed out of the way when not in use that leaves more room for other things i.e. coolers and topless swimsuit models. This is the one I got there are nicer ones out there but I can buy several of these for what one of the nicer ones cost, and it works just fine.
http://www.gandermountain.com/modperl/p ... rchID=4005

I am really considering this grill. I am afraid of it dripping and getting on my new carpet do you seem to have a problem with this? If I ever wanted to cook inside the boat is it the same mounts as moveable tables?
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Re: Thoughts on built-in grill(s)

#19 Post by WILD MAN » Thu Feb 23, 2012 4:52 am

Brandon wrote:
WILD MAN wrote:I would get a grill for sure but I like the kind that can be stowed out of the way when not in use that leaves more room for other things i.e. coolers and topless swimsuit models. This is the one I got there are nicer ones out there but I can buy several of these for what one of the nicer ones cost, and it works just fine.
http://www.gandermountain.com/modperl/p ... rchID=4005

I am really considering this grill. I am afraid of it dripping and getting on my new carpet do you seem to have a problem with this? If I ever wanted to cook inside the boat is it the same mounts as moveable tables?
I mounted mine back on the swim deck where there is no carpet but the grill has a grease catching cup under it and grease hasn't been a problem, as far as the mount it is different than the table mount, but it is very low profile and could be mounted next to your table mount and would not be in the way, I tried to crop a picture maybe you can see it
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Re: Thoughts on built-in grill(s)

#20 Post by bgzlbhd » Thu Feb 23, 2012 6:31 pm

This is the shelf I built to mount on a side door with Ty Wraps. We use a grill on it also. Just cut wraps off and stow to get underway. Jake
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