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hello. We have a yamaha ar240 and are looking for a good grill and mount option. I have been looking at the magma trailmate with the table mount but it appears that mount is only good for 2013 or newer? Any suggestions? Thanks
Don’t have any good pictures of the setup, but we use a standard Weber Q set on top of the table off the swim deck. Fits perfect, and the plus side is it’s a Weber, so it grills great, and you now have a portable grill for non-boat tailgating!
Weber Go Anywhere grill gets the job done. It holds the grease but juat put a layer of foil down beneath it to keep your table clean. Not really needed but I had an old set of clamps I used to hold the front legs down just in case.
I used the table leg for a while but didn’t like how high it was. We boat to sandbars or hang at the flats where the stern of our boat is at waist deep or less. I’m using a bracket and seat leg from a 275 and have the grill mounted to that. I’ve used it 3 times with this configuration and it’s awesome so far. I can’t wait to cook some greasy burgers and let the grease drip in the water instead of on the SeaDek
I need to get you over to my boat to install this bracket mount and reinforcement lol that’s awesome but we often anchor in over 10ft so I’d have to pfd diaper up to get enough clearance to flip and manage the grill ?
I need to get you over to my boat to install this bracket mount and reinforcement lol that’s awesome but we often anchor in over 10ft so I’d have to pfd diaper up to get enough clearance to flip and manage the grill ?
My grill can sit facing away from the boat or forward like the pic. It would be no problem to flip burgers while sitting on the boat. That was kinda the idea for January when the water is too cold to hang out in
I have a Kuuma grill. Got it half off at the end of last season at West Marine. Works great for me. Bought a table mount and used a piece of wood and industrial velcro. Makes it easy to take the mount off the bottom and keep everything stored in the bag.
I used the table leg for a while but didn’t like how high it was. We boat to sandbars or hang at the flats where the stern of our boat is at waist deep or less. I’m using a bracket and seat leg from a 275 and have the grill mounted to that. I’ve used it 3 times with this configuration and it’s awesome so far. I can’t wait to cook some greasy burgers and let the grease drip in the water instead of on the SeaDek
Grilling over the water with a “cheap” grill. Adjustable square tubing for different heights. Keeps grease splatter and any mess off the boat. If in deep water I can just put a towel down on the swim deck, put grill on that & cook away No
I recommend Kumma stow. I really like this grill because it is built with stainless steel and easy to remove grease tray to allow easy cleaning, very convenient.
We cook out in the boat a lot, so we use our grill regularly in the summers. We had another Magma grill. It died after 15 years of great service. We figured we got our money's worth, so we purchased another one.
We really like the way they attach the lid on the new grill. We had to hang the lid on the side on the 1st Magma. This one is actually attached so it just goes to the back. And, we no longer have to use a potholder to remove the lid.
We cook out in the boat a lot, so we use our grill regularly in the summers. We had another Magma grill. It died after 15 years of great service. We figured we got our money's worth, so we purchased another one.
We really like the way they attach the lid on the new grill. We had to hang the lid on the side on the 1st Magma. This one is actually attached so it just goes to the back. And, we no longer have to use a potholder to remove the lid.
Weber Go Anywhere grill gets the job done. It holds the grease but juat put a layer of foil down beneath it to keep your table clean. Not really needed but I had an old set of clamps I used to hold the front legs down just in case.View attachment 127471