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Bigger is Better, Dad's New BBQ

Think of the wear and tear it would save on the Catalina!

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The bbq-donut® uses a low-smoke, charcoal-burning barbecue from Outdoorchef that sits in the middle, and there are integrated cavities in the table for safely holding drinks, plates and cutlery. One would not want to drop their knife, and have their donut sink to the bottom.

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I can see CD towing that as most other sailors would tow a dinghy.
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Life boat cantina for a Catalinna!
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I love it! The Catalina cantina. And it looks like there's a place for each person to have 4 beers in holders. Now that's planning!
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I love it! The Catalina cantina. And it looks like there's a place for each person to have 4 beers in holders. Now that's planning!

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Now you guys gotta be honest... you were looking at that thing and wishing you had one. THen you were concerned about what other sailors would think. Quite being concerned!!! You will be respected!!!

And at 4km/h speed, you can even go faster than SD's Telstar (especially to weather!!).

HEHE!

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BITE ME BBQ boy, my boat can do 55 MPH to windward.... when it is on the trailer... 15 knots is the max I've gotten out it on the water though.

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And at 4km/h speed, you can even go faster than SD's Telstar (especially to weather!!).

HEHE!

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