Dennis — not inexpensive, but I love my Magma Catalina bbq.  It’s now been 
superseded by the Catalina II: 
http://www.magmaproducts.com/Products/Marine_Products/Gas_Barbeque_2/Gourmet_Series_BBQ/Catalina/A10-1218-2/a10-1218-2.html
 
<http://www.magmaproducts.com/Products/Marine_Products/Gas_Barbeque_2/Gourmet_Series_BBQ/Catalina/A10-1218-2/a10-1218-2.html>

It’s a little larger than the Force 10 I used to have (R.I.P.), but it stays 
lit much better than the Force 10, and I like the larger grill area when we 
have guests.

— Fred

Fred Street -- Minneapolis
S/V Oceanis (1979 C&C Landfall 38) -- on the hard in Bayfield, WI   :^(

> On May 3, 2016, at 1:38 PM, Dennis C. via CnC-List <cnc-list@cnc-list.com> 
> wrote:
> 
> Well, once again, with a good amount of luck and karma, I resurrected my 
> venerable old Force 10 log style BBQ grill.  This poor grill is held together 
> with wire, self tappers and prayers.  The regulator is from a Weber portable. 
>  It still works great!
> 
> While I rarely subscribe to "cheap", I am into saving an old piece of 
> equipment which I consider superior to current offerings.  
> 
> I really wish somebody would make a grill that isn't the size of a piano that 
> works well on a boat.  
> 
> Are there any new players in this market?  I just saw Napoleon grills which 
> is a new to me brand.  Then there was Arnall's bracket and a Cuisinart grill 
> for pontoon boats.  Sheesh.
> 
> Dennis C.
> Touche' 35-1 #83
> Mandeville, LA

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