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I have a stove and oven in the Galley. I have a propane (screw in bottle) powered mobile grill that attaches to the rail that we use when anchored. Pretty much 1950's style cooking - but at least I can burn burgers, a steak, or a piece of salmon.
How I have wished to be out on the water cookin on the Egg ... Just haven't found the solution that I think would work for me.
I think the issue is with the fact that there is still a high percentage of Gas ( vs Diesel) boats. Gas fumes settle, especially if a boat has been tied up for a couple of weeks with no activity.
Fire is a constant concern, if a fire starts in a marina - really bad news.
Cookin in Texas -
A large number of charter fishing boats have an Egg on board. That was actually my first exposure to an Egg. You can't get much fresher than pulling a big Red Snapper out of the gulf, cleaning it and slapping it on a hot egg. Swimming to belly in 20 minutes. I was hooked (no pun intended) from that moment.
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