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AR192 Side Mount Table on Swim Deck

yjander

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Location
Marietta, Georgia
Boat Make
Yamaha
Year
2014
Boat Model
AR192
Boat Length
19
I thought I would make a new thread for the work I did on my boat, instead of piggy backing on someone else thread, who was looking for a flush mount solution.

This is a garalick table system from amazon. Installed on the swim platform of my AR192.


I used 3/8 inch aluminum as a backer (it was all I had on hand). Getting into the area is easy. I am a little concerned about the amount of flex on the fiberglass in this area, so I wouldn't completely recommend it. I may get a 3/4 inch piece of plywood and glass it into the rear of this area to make it stronger, but we'll see how it does this season.

I used stainless steel mounting hardware and lock washers instead of nylalock...we'll see if that holds.

I might need to get a spacer to go behind the mount. I'm going to see how even the table sits on the water this weekend, hopefully if GA weather works
 

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Did you ever get the boat out on the water and check the angle of the table? Did it level out?
 
Its still tilted a little bit, but doesn't really bother me. Works out perfect for my grill, makes a great prep station to use while grilling. I ordered a spacer that reduces the angle, but have not gotten around to install yet. Don't know if I will.
 

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Its still tilted a little bit, but doesn't really bother me. Works out perfect for my grill, makes a great prep station to use while grilling. I ordered a spacer that reduces the angle, but have not gotten around to install yet. Don't know if I will.
Any updates on this?
 
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