
Having a BBQ on board a vessel makes cooking a joy especially when you have a set-up that is not only convenient and efficient, but also provides you with excellent meals when anchored in a secluded anchorage.
We have opted for a Weber BabyQ over the conventional stainless steel BBQs traditionally offered for the boating fraternity.
Not only does the Weber BabyQ outperform any of the significantly more expensive stainless steel options (approx 1/3 of the cost), it provides us with great flexibility on where on board we do use our BBQ. For example, when we are in a protected bay, we simply put it on the bathing platform (see picture), or on the back railing. On a rainy day we position it in the middle of the cockpit table. Many of our sailing friends have now too changed to a Weber BabyQ on their boats for all the above mentioned convenience and performance.
We have opted for a Weber BabyQ over the conventional stainless steel BBQs traditionally offered for the boating fraternity.
Not only does the Weber BabyQ outperform any of the significantly more expensive stainless steel options (approx 1/3 of the cost), it provides us with great flexibility on where on board we do use our BBQ. For example, when we are in a protected bay, we simply put it on the bathing platform (see picture), or on the back railing. On a rainy day we position it in the middle of the cockpit table. Many of our sailing friends have now too changed to a Weber BabyQ on their boats for all the above mentioned convenience and performance.