r.w.,
you asked which grill, and the answer is "the small one." it's kinda like when people ask how many people my 46' sloop sleeps: the answer is always "two."our grill stays on the rail 24/7/365, and averages about 1,500 nm per year. It's only attached to a 2.5 gallon propane tank, and it would take too much fuel to have to heat the big grill up every night. And, on a cruising boat, pushpit space is at a premium, what with the outboard, the davits, the lifesling, the fenders and everything else that takes up space back there. So we keep it small, and when a party breaks out half the time we toss our steaks on somebody else's grill. In every anchorage there's a boat with half our displacement that has a grill twice our size. To make it fair, we always bring along a bottle of ol' purplelip when we board that vessel.