Up for bids is a used Magma propane gas boating grill. This grill was taken off our sailboat as we upgraded to a push button starter type (you have to use a lighter for this one). Works fine. However, the valve tends to "pop up" shutting to gas off. I simply tired a string around the valve holding it closed. It works though. What you see is what you get and what you get is what you see. Oh, included is a cover. Please note the tears - you could re-sew those. I was going to throw the grill away. So no reserve. Shipping is flat $30.00 and will be sent UPS.
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