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From: Letsgosailing (no email)
Date: Tue Jun 26 2007 - 09:31:39 EDT
You might consider a home made one (custom).
Long ago I had made one out of a double kitchen sink.
Cut it in half and used one as a lid with hinges. It worked
beautiful.
Yanni Marinated
S/V Princess Thalia
Hamilton-Fifty Point @H3
www.yannismarine.ca
----- Original Message -----
From: caleb crosby
To: A LiveAboardList
Sent: Tuesday, June 26, 2007 8:41 AM
Subject: lv-ab: charcoal instead of gas
Anyone know of a good charcoal grill
for a sailboat. Google isn't helping and I don't like cooking with gas.
Magma makes the hinged lids only for their gas models. The coal model's
lid hangs on a lanyard and looks like a banging clanging mess waiting to happen.
Anyone know of a good coal grill? I have a small sloop and wanted to railmount ideally.
Last year I used a no.10 can clamped to the stern rail with some strategic holes
drilled (hammered) top and bottom (top because my coffee pan fit tightly inside the rim) and
it worked surprisingly well- but not big enough for any good meals. Just coffee
and chowder.
appreciate any tips for good old coal!
caleb crosby
B27
almost there
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