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Pontoon Grilling

#1 Post by sunfun » Wed Feb 16, 2011 5:56 am

Update, used the search window and pretty much found what I was looking for.



New to pontooning here and wanted to get a few thoughts on adding a rail side grill to our pontoon. Is it worth the trouble? Are they easy to clean and keep up? Does anyone have experience with a grill that they have been happy with? I am still on the fence about the idea of adding a grill to the boat. I would appreciate any thoughts pro's/con's on adding a rail side or other location grill.

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Re: Pontoon Grilling

#2 Post by The_Hellbilly » Wed Feb 16, 2011 7:35 am

I had one for awhile that attached to the side gate. It was ok, but I still seemed to get sh!t all over the side of my boat from time to time. I'm sure it was due to operator error. Now, I carry a small portable one to cook on the beach with that I picked up at Wally World.
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Re: Pontoon Grilling

#3 Post by pelicantooner » Wed Feb 16, 2011 8:13 am

I have the Magma Party Grill. I love it. When we anchor somewhere I get so many people wanting to know where we got it. The smell of grilling on the water is awesome. :drool
When the grill is not in use, I just pull the pin and store it in the changing room.
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Re: Pontoon Grilling

#4 Post by hinklecrew » Wed Feb 16, 2011 2:15 pm

i have one of those that mount on a post on the front of the deck. $100-$150. Sure beats a cold sandwich or PB&J out on the lake.i keep it stored under the steering console when not in use. clean up isnt to bad a keep a couple carpet squares under the grill when i use it.
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Re: Pontoon Grilling

#5 Post by bassn386 » Wed Feb 16, 2011 4:04 pm

In 1993 we bought a Suncruiser 240 Jamaica that came with a bow mounted gas grill (on a post). We were taking our first ride after having the boat delivered and I wanted to see how fast it would go. It only had a 115 Evinrude on the back end, but this was my first boat and I wanted to explore its limits.
We were going between 15 & 20 and it was a windy day. All of a sudden the grill comes off the post and in what seemed like slow motion, went flying by and dropped into abouth 40 feet of water!
I called the dealer and he asked if he had mentioned not to have it mounted on the post when going at speed. I told him if he had I wouldn't have had it mounted. He replaced the grill at no charge and I never put it on the boat again! When we sold the boat I gave it to the new owner.
Due to where we operate the boat (Lake of the Ozarks) there are plenty of places to stop and eat, so a grill was not even in our thought processes when we ordered our new Benni.
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Re: Pontoon Grilling

#6 Post by slingshot » Wed Feb 16, 2011 4:15 pm

I use the pedestal type and love it. I will mess up the carpet a little but it cleans right up w/o much effort.
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Re: Pontoon Grilling

#7 Post by slingshot » Wed Feb 16, 2011 4:17 pm

opps, sorry about size.
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Re: Pontoon Grilling

#8 Post by dockholiday » Wed Feb 16, 2011 7:22 pm

sling why don't you just use some aluminum foil or some of those disposable roast pans from the grocery store.♦

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Re: Pontoon Grilling

#9 Post by sunfun » Wed Feb 16, 2011 10:33 pm

Thanks for all the replies. Grilling= (a gas grill to cook food) opposed to barbacueing where you use (charcoal to cook food). I am considering the Magma party grill. I like the idea of the grill hanging out over the water. A little spendy for a grill, however long term I think it will do the trick. The plus is that with propane gas you can really control cook time and have steaks or yard bird done right.

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Re: Pontoon Grilling

#10 Post by slingshot » Fri Feb 18, 2011 12:13 pm

Hi Dock: The carpet comes clean so easily that even a good rain will clean it off. The grill came with a little cup that hung below the grill"s drain hole but I think I lost that the very first day I used it. A disposable roasting pan w/ a hole cut through the middle for the post does sound like a good idea though.
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Re: Pontoon Grilling

#11 Post by dockholiday » Fri Feb 18, 2011 12:48 pm

yep think you can even use a soup can for a replacement. Those disposable roast pans can be handy. I even used one for portable grill a few times

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