For those who have everything: Barbecue Dining Boat
Hammacher Schlemmer’s dining boat puts a 24-inch charcoal grill at the center of a round vessel that can reach speeds of up to 2.5 mph.
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Given that fishing and grilling so often go together, “it only makes sense” that someone finally decided to build a floating grill. Hammacher Schlemmer’s Barbecue Dining Boat puts a 24-inch charcoal grill at the center of a round vessel that seats 10 within its polyethylene hull. With its 30-watt electric trolling motor, this “pleasure cruise in a box” can reach speeds of up to 2.5 mph and keep a party in motion for several hours. That should be plenty of time to work out a menu, whatever the catch of the day.
$50,000, hammacher.com
Source: CNET.com
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