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  1. #11
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    Quote Originally Posted by Prospersigman View Post
    2006 Dusty grilling Johnsonville brats on a wakeboard boat...yep we covered it!
    This was good for a morning laugh!
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    Ah yes...the famous Grillobius.

    "RobertJ".

    Loved that guy. Great sense of humor.

    He even talked of adding a slurpee machine to his boat.
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    We have done hot dogs and brats, but we got a really good metal thermos, and filled it with boiling water and put the dogs into the thermos. They'd stay hot in there all day and we'd be able to have our hot lunch.

    The only time we've actually grilled, we brought the grill, camp chairs, and a folding aluminum table and did it all on the shore...

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    [QUOTE=trayson;306420]We have done hot dogs and brats, but we got a really good metal thermos, and filled it with boiling water and put the dogs into the thermos. They'd stay hot in there all day and we'd be able to have our hot lunch.

    LOL, Kid Approved!
    This is probably the way i'll go. A small gas BBQ and store it in a Rubbermaid tote.
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    Strap it to the platform and stash it in the woods until it's time to grill. I like to find a place I can stand in knee deep water to grill.
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    Quote Originally Posted by z28ke View Post


    Strap it to the platform and stash it in the woods until it's time to grill. I like to find a place I can stand in knee deep water to grill.
    Are you sure you weren't in Western Canada last summer lol
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    Lol, this was taken about 5 years ago and it's been a few since I brought along my "outboard". You get some funny looks on the water like that but it's hard to beat burgers and dogs around 3pm!
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    That's exactly what I'm thinking lol MMMMM burgers!
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    Found a great solution to the BBQ conundrum


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    Out west, many areas have banned charcoal due to the fire risk as they do most years so propane is it.
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