Two Metro Detroit friends got a shark to bite during their appearance on ABC's "Shark Tank."
The pair invented a floating grill, perfect for boaters and lake lovers.
It's called the Float 'N Grill.
Mikey Bashawaty, 31, of South Lyon, Michigan and Jeremy Quillico, 30, of Ionia, invented the floating grill. Why? It was out of necessity. Bashawaty explained during a radio appearance on WOMC in Detroit that he bought a 16-foot jet boat and quickly realized it didn't have space for friends, adult beverages and a grill.
A prototype was born.

They started with a bulky camping stove that floated on PVC pipes, and then perfected it until they were happy with the product.
What they have now is their third and final design. They pitched the idea on last Friday's show, and they got guest shark Daniel Lubetzky, founder and executive chairman of KIND Snacks, to bite.
"I wasn't leaving that tank without a deal ... and we got it!" Quillico said.
You can buy the Float 'N Grill on their website. The floating grill costs $229, but customers can receive $30 off if you enter code SHARKTANK30 at checkout.
The Float 'N Grill is also available on Amazon.
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