Messy, nasty & dangerous, stick with propane..
 
HONEY
US12788
Savannah, GA
 
 
In a message dated 7/24/2012 11:08:09 A.M. Eastern Daylight Time,  
dwightvei...@hfx.eastlink.ca writes:

Does  anyone have experience using a charcoal BBQ on the boat, like the  
Magma
Marine Kettle charcoal unit?  
An almost new Magma Marine  Kettle charcoal unit complete with rail mounting
bracket and cover was one  of the unexpected extras that came along with the
purchase of Alianna that  I have never used because I already had a Force 10
propane BBQ which worked  well right up until it fell overboard last
Saturday.  
Now, before  buying a new propane BBQ I thought I would try the charcoal 
unit
first to  see how it worked and to determine if it is worth using 
permanently
or for  that matter storing in my garage any longer.  
I am wondering if  anyone has experience and comments about using charcoal
BBQ on board that  they might share, like do I have to dump the ash after
each cooking and if  so what is the easiest way to do that and how long is a
usual wait time to  start cooking food after ignition of the charcoal.
I don't mind carrying  the charcoal and lighter fluid on board and in fact I
already carry some  for my Cole stove cabin heater. Also I understand that
some folks think  food tastes better done on a charcoal grill than on a gas
grill and I look  forward to learning about that myself so that I can
contribute to that  discussion.    

Dwight Veinot
C&C 35 MKII,  Alianna
Head of St. Margaret's Bay,  NS



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