Re: BBQ Grills
The better cues have good mounting bases, perform well in the wind, have a tray in the bottom to help with clean up. When you look at the different brands, think about how easy or hard it will be to clean it afterwards. I've only used mine in quiet anchorages after a busy day. I chose a smaller unit because it happened to fit the storage area in my boat. (a cardboard box)
The good news that prices have come down on Cues. I prefer gas. Be careful with any of them. My friend blew his cue up when the fire went out and the gas built up. He sparked up the cue and blew chicken breasts 100 yards in all direction. The lid went straight up and landed somewhere, never to be seen again.