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Wow. 195S seems to be a homerun for Yamaha based on comments

Dang. After googling info on these units, we've decided not to add a grill - if you forget to empty the drip tray, you get lots of grease all over the place (we get lots of cruisers go by so it's a heavy wake zone sometimes). We also don't want to dump grease into our boating waters, and we have nowhere to "beach" to grill, so for us and our boating areas it's a no go I think. We'll just stick to deviled eggs and sandwiches when on the water - yum-yum.
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Now camping with the boat is a whole different scenario...we grill up a storm over a wood fire all the time when camping - shrimp, crab legs, steak, burgers, corn in husk, you name it...yum!
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I'm right there with ya buddy
 
Anyone have a picture of the grill on the stand?

We can't grill on shore (it's usually rocky and heavily wooded), so would like to add something to the boat for eating hot food on the water.
I got the smaller size grill, it’s perfect and much better for storage. Just what I needed!

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