Glassman
Jetboaters Admiral
- Messages
- 2,238
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- Location
- Redondo Beach, California, U.S.A.
- Boat Make
- Yamaha
- Year
- 2004
- Boat Model
- AR
- Boat Length
- 23
For the Weber Q, I've cooked all sorts of steaks, burgers, etc and never had any issues with the heat under the grill. The legs are even plastic so I can't see the table being an issue.
As for the connection between the RV and the grill,and http://caloreequipment.com/products/cl/weber-q-lp-hoses-adapters-conversion-fittings.html might be what you are looking for.
Basically you remove the existing weber regulator, install a quick disconnect fitting in its place.
Get a hose that goes from RV port to new quick disconnect on the grill. RV Done
Get a quick disconnect for the removed regulator and install it on the regulator. Now when you want to use a 1lb bottle, you just attach that regulator to the quick disconnect. Portable/Boat Done.
My father in law was asking me about this the other day actually for his RV.
I have the Weber Q 2200 grill. Kids got it for me for Father's Day.....I just love it. Something about that grill, there is nothing that doesn't grill up perfectly on it. Where do you stow it on the boat?
They make a smaller one, but I don't know/think it will cook as good. I also have a hook-up for my bulk tank on the RV, but I don't have the quick connects - Thanks for the link!.