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  1. #1
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    Default Opinion on high quality BBQ grills on wakeboats

    If you guys saw a handmade Tig welded stainless very high quality propane grill that had mounting systems that actually worked well, swung out of the way, was very clean and easy to stow.....What would ya think? Any room for that on a wakeboat? Before I go build a few I want to get opinions.

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    Just my opinion, but I would feel it's better suited for the shore...or potentially a larger pontoon.

    I've never met a grill that stays clean for long and inevitably someone will spill raw meat juice somewhere in the boat.

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    Sounds nice. Had something like that on a sailboat.

    On my boat, I would say no. I scrub it too much to have the chance of a 'mess' when getting it back into storage after use.

    Plus, running low on storage when everyone wants to store a beach bags and/or tote. Life Jackets. Ballast Bags. Anchor. Etc


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    I would agree with the above - more of a shore option, or large pontoon boat.
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    Post a pic.

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    That,s one of the reasons I bought my pontoon.

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