Float'N'Grill is a patent pending floating base for your portable grill. It allows you to cook food right on the water. It doesn't matter if you're at the sandbar, fishing, or floating down a river. With Float'N'Grill you can enjoy real food and not have to settle for anything less. The Float'N'Grill is the missing piece! It goes perfect along side your floating cooler, and beer pong table.

**The Float'N'Grill is only the floating base. The grill is not included. We are working out the details for packaging a grill with the base.**

Steaks, Peppers, and Onions...OH MY!

Accessories are currently in the planning and design phase. We are working on bringing you some of the following as attachments:

Cup holders (in case two aren't enough)

Utensil holder

Spice rack

Sauce rack

Shelves

Anchor

Tow hook

Each unit is plastic injected using LLDPE (Linear low-density polyethylene). This allows for the Float'N'Grill to be lightweight, and durable.

Dimensions:

Length 33.00"

Width 22.50"

Height 3.32" (without the grill attached)

We also chose to use neodymium magnets (rare earth magnets) to keep the grill attached to the floating base. This allows for different grill sizes to be attached for a more universal design.

**The base can only support square/rectangle grills. A charcoal design will be available in the future**

We agreed on the final design below when we learned the original mock-up could not be manufactured at a cost reasonable for everyone. With feedback from our family and friends, this is what the final result will look like.

Float'N'Grill (Final Design)

Float'N'Grill (Final Design)

Any money that is pledged to this project will go right back into making this product available on the market.

We are currently stuck on the manufacturing process. To mass produce this product, it will cost ~$200,000. Most of this cost (~$175,000) is for tooling and creating the mold. The other $25,000 will go towards packaging, accessories, and professional website development.

If we are over funded, the extra money will work towards developing our own grill, more accessories, and fabricating support bars for charcoal (round) grills.

Here is a timeline to help better understand the process of where we were, where we're at and where we will be with your help.

The idea

Prototype I

Research and development

Concept and design changes

Prototype II

Product testing

Manufacturing (we are here)

Packaging

Accept orders and ship (Final step)

Here's a snapshot of what the hats, Koozie, and tank tops will look like. They come in a variety of colors which you can choose from once our pledge is met.

A few things we need to mention for yourself and others safety.

The Float'N'Grill is not to be used as a life saving flotation device.

Only use the Float'N'Grill in water where you can touch the bottom , or while safely on an inner tube or boat. This will help in case of swimming cramps.

, or while safely on an inner tube or boat. This will help in case of swimming cramps. Float'N'Grill has been tested in rigorous water conditions. While its center of gravity is very low, we don't recommend taking the grill through water rapids .

. The Float'N'Grill has been tested in the ocean - it's not recommended .

. There are small objects such as screws, and magnets, that can be classified as a choking hazard. Please keep away from small children.

Jeremy graduated from Eastern Michigan University with a B.S. in Cyber Security. He currently works as a full time Systems Administrator for a manufacturing plant.

Mike is a Mechanical Engineer, and currently runs and operates his own diesel repair shop. When he's not working, he's usually finishing small projects for his house or for fun.

We are a team of two Michiganders that enjoy the great outdoors, and try to spend as much of our free time on the water as possible. We came up with the idea for the Float'N'Grill when Mike bought a boat that could only fit two people and a cooler. After spending a weekend at the sandbar and seeing everyone else cooking food on their boat, we noticed we couldn't do that. That's when we came up with the idea to grill while in the water. Because Mike's boat was so small, we had to design the Float'N'Grill compact enough to fit in the engine compartment. We came up with the first prototype after many nights of brainstorming. From there it was all about perfecting the Float'N'Grill.

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