OK... spring is coming. There's a couple threads on grills and what people are using on their boat.
We need a grill setup on our 318. What's going to be the best route? pros/cons/ideas - I'm prepared to go "custom" or "out of the box".
Key requirements:
1) Can't be an eyesore. Should complement the boat.
2) Does NOT have to be quick release or removable if it works out that way
3) Must be able to cook for 4-6 without people having to wait for 2nd or 3rd rounds on the bbq.
4) I will NOT be running a big propane tank. I will be using cannisters or a small tank. I don't need to plumb the boat for LPG.
Initial ideas:
We do have the platform rail system on the boat. Yes, Four Winns does make a BBQ attachment for a small, Magma kettle grill. Unfortunately - it's not big enough for our needs. I have a kettle grill - and I know we want larger.
The ideal situation for us right now is the Magma Newport Gas grill. Good size for what we need. Thought about the larger with the warming rack - and that's a maybe, but we don't really "need" it.

The Newport is a little heavy (25 pounds vs 7 for the kettle) - to use the Four Winns mount on the platform. Magma does make an offset dual mount which looks interesting and could mount to the rail system... plus, the offset gets the unit off the rail and over the water.

I have had a conversation with Ryan @ Winnisquam about getting the Four Winns mount and beefing it up to use with the platform rail mount. I'm having a tough time visualizing how that would be better than the dual mount from Magma direct.
I'm also open to mounting the BBQ on another area of the boat. What I like about this setup is the fact that I can leave the canvas up and still BBQ.
Here's a pic of my transom with the rail on it...

What would you guys do?