Robin
Well-Known Member
Surely not an exageration!
The barbeque I was refering to was a charcoal Magma, its sitting in my garage after only being used 3 times - it just was not suitable, you can operate the vents to your hearts content, it still got far too hot to use in any breeze and sadly invariably when we wanted to barbeque there was a breeze, the pushpit was just too exposed a position
I did replace our charcoal Magma with a gas one, but only for the convenience of less time to get it ready for use. We used the charcoal one (and gas one) very successfully mounted on the pushpit in all reasonable winds. The lid fits on vertically to make a windshield if use as a plain grill or it fits like a lid for a closed or oven grill. The food grill height is adjustable to different heights above the coals. Possibly you used too many charcoal briquettes as the amount the instructions say seems small, I know we did initially before realising fewer was quite adequate. The vents in the lid are to get air to the coals and you close them for less heat, opening them increases the heat by making the coals burn hotter.
Many thousands of Americans can't be that wrong because Magmas are the most popular marine BBQs made!