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Grills For Boats Pontoon Boat Grill Gas Kettle Bbq Portable Rail Mount Marine on 2040-parts.com

US $199.99
Location:

Red Bluff, California, United States

Red Bluff, California, United States
Condition:New with tags Brand:Magma Color:Stainless Steel Manufacturer Part Number:B0069BEBQI Make:Magma Size:S UPC:012303319406

These Grills for Boats are the perfect solution to hosting the best barbecue on the water. Whether you use your new kettle grill on your pontoon boat or aboard the ski boat your guests will enjoy the meal prepared on this portable marine bbq. These Grill for Boats are stainless steel, attach to the rail and have many safety features built in specifically for marine kettle grills.
  • Grills for Boats
  • Propane gas
  • Kettle
  • Portable
  • Grease catch pan
  • Wind baffle
  • 15" grill diameter
  • 12.625" high

I ship to the lower 48 states only. I cannot combine shipping and there is no local pick up. I cannot ship to PO Boxes or APO addresses. No international shipping. Thank you for purchasing our Grills for Boats today.

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