Any one install a Hot dogger on their boat?
We use these on the exhaust of our sleds for afternoon snacks, install them on the exhaust. I'm wondering if the manifold on a boat would get hot enough to cook anything being it's water cooled.
Anyone install one of these on their boat for an afternoon snack out on the water? http://www.amazon.com/Hot-Doggers-Ho.../dp/B0045LAGRC I'm thinking the downslope on the riser would work best: http://www.skidim.com/images/IndmarGMCarb.jpg BTW, they make awesome Bratts!!!!!! |
Damn you catalytic converters!!!!!!!!!
I'm picking up my Axis A22 in a few weeks. If I can figure out a place on the LS3 to mount one of these, I'm buying one. Hands down the most awesome thing I've seen in a while. |
that's awesome, might have to get one of those!
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I have one of these on my sled as well, never even thought about putting it on our boat but great idea! It doesn't take much to cook a hot dog, I bet it would work.
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We have a buddy that just brings breakfast burritos out and wraps them in aluminum foil and places them on the motor.
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Wonder if I could hook up a chicken rotisserie to my drive belt?
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If you do do this, be sure to double/tripple wrap your bratts/ ribs what ever you heat up, in aluminum foil to make sure nothing leaks out.
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You might be a redneck if........
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Hey what happened to the paint there?? Oh, thats just hotdog juice. lmao
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My neck is plenty red. I'm seriously considering one. Just gotta figure out where to mount it.
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not gonna cook it like a skidoo will, I can always touch my boat exhaust manifolds but I would never touch the rotax exh manifold. I guess the boat might heat them up enough if you get the "fully cooked" type
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You would be better off building a reflective box to mount under the windshield and have an open solar grill. :) BTW, I prefer the muff pot as it is made of stainless steel - the aluminum hot dogger can be hard to clean with leaks. A couple hot pockets in the sled in the morning and I always have a piping hot lunch, and if it isn't ready yet, a few WOT pulls up a hill will get it done! |
hahaha you have got to be kidding me!
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You guys are right, after a long slalom run @ 4200 rpms, the manifolds were cool to the touch..... Nothing will cook on these.
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Wasn't there a Seinfeld episode where Kramer was cooking stuff in the engine compartment??
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This would easily cook 4-6 hotdogs at one time and plugs into a 12v acc outlet.
http://www.roadtrucker.com/12-volt-c...able-grill.htm |
yea, but thats boring! :p
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I suppose the same thing could be done with a good power inverter and a small george foreman grill too. |
i bought one, a few weeks ago. i thought is a brilliant idea. And with a prego, i'll spend $35 for a warm lunch and happy wife. its got plenty of seal to keep fumes out.
I mounted it on the exhaust manifold. kind of test ran it at idle with hotdogs and sandwich meat, it got warm. Pretty sure you need to have run the boat a good 4 sets to get it "piping" hot (<--pun!). I would not suggest trying uncooked anything in there! |
ive cooked a few on the intake manifold, jsut wrap in foil, and wedge it in there somewhere. 0 cost.
nothing new. my old man does this on his truck too. |
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Dont drop hot dogs in your bilge!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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I have one on one of my snowmobiles. And they work great
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