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Helen_Paradise

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I spent the 4th of July on a boat in Santa Barbara. Very nice. Everyone used either Matchlight charcoal or lighter fluid on their grills. The stench was awful. Anyhoo...marine grills are new to me, so I enjoyed watching the guy across the way burn food on the mini drum.

We had beer brats, potatoes, and carrots on the grill.


He got leied.
 
Larry Wolfe said:
[quote="Helen_Paradise":ugyefi1p][quote="Larry Wolfe":ugyefi1p]Did I mention I have a boat?? :)

UGH...do I even go there!?!?!?!

Must.

Resist.[/quote:ugyefi1p]

What?? :-([/quote:ugyefi1p]

Tommy Boy..."Quit playing with your dinghy."
 
Larry Wolfe said:
[quote="Helen_Paradise":2pr3onnr]

Tommy Boy..."Quit playing with your dinghy."

I was hoping for a hand raising my sail. 8-[[/quote:2pr3onnr]

:eek: *laughs* [-X
 
Helen_Paradise said:
[quote="Larry Wolfe":2ydrqbqq][quote="Helen_Paradise":2ydrqbqq]

Tommy Boy..."Quit playing with your dinghy."

I was hoping for a hand raising my sail. 8-[[/quote:2ydrqbqq]

:eek: *laughs* [-X[/quote:2ydrqbqq]

Okay, well then would you be interested in helping me wash my deck after a day of rocking in the rough seas? 8-[
 
Larry Wolfe said:
[quote="Helen_Paradise":phs4eukz][quote="Larry Wolfe":phs4eukz][quote="Helen_Paradise":phs4eukz]

Tommy Boy..."Quit playing with your dinghy."

I was hoping for a hand raising my sail. 8-[[/quote:phs4eukz]

:eek: *laughs* [-X[/quote:phs4eukz]

Okay, well then would you be interested in helping me wash my deck after a day of rocking in the rough seas? 8-[[/quote:phs4eukz]

=; :-#
 
The only ones I have used are the one in your top pic and they used a small propane canister, not charcoal. They are better than no grill, but not much better. Smart fish would hang out right under the grill because I always drop something over the side.

Griff
 
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