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PKGO grill and smoker

haknslash

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2019
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Anyone seen this thing? Looks pretty cool and I like that it doubles the amount of grill space. Price seems inline with other brands focused on boating or adventure grilling at $269.


 
Looks messy for a boat. But all grills look like that to me. Unique concept, I'll admit that!
 
Cool idea. Would make a great camp stove I think. Packs small, has good materials, and the "doubler" design is neat.

Lots of parts and mass to cool off to be a boat mounted grill though.
 
Have used pk grills before. Well made American. Weber Q or weber go anywhere is a better boat grill tho. And damn it's pricey
 
FWIW I wasn’t thinking of using this on the boat but rather when anchoring in a cove and on the beach or tail gating. I wouldn’t be comfortable even using a Magma on my boat lol. I know many people do cook aboard their boat but I prefer to cook on land if we were to grill just to avoid any accidents or messes.
 
I wouldn’t be comfortable even using a Magma on my boat lol. I know many people do cook aboard their boat but I prefer to cook on land if we were to grill just to avoid any accidents or messes.
Same here...don't want grease on or near the boat anywhere, period. If we feel like cooked food, we plan a stop at a restaurant - several nice choices around. If we feel like tubing and floating, we bring wraps or sandwiches or salads and enjoy lunch on the boat. Thinking of ordering a second leg for the rear and cutting it down a foot or so and use it while sitting on the swim platform. If you're on the lower part with your legs in the water, the table is way too high.
 
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