Nothing puts a damper on a boat trip like having to stop the boat, pop the hood, and check the engine—unless of course you're just checking to see if your pork tenderloin is done. Engine-block cooking is a tradition going back almost as long as the boat itself, and now that diesel prices are at an all-time high, it's never made more sense to ask your engine to do more than just get you from point A to point B. Start your engines and get ready to boatabecue!
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