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Don’t have a magma but we just put a liner down and put the grill under the seat behind captains chair. No bag or cover, just lock the lid & stow it. Fits perfectthe
No grill on my boat, don't care how it's contained, I'm sure I'd spill grease on the seadek or seats somehow.
We just make do with sandwiches, salads, wraps, fruit, chips, etc.
The magma grill bag is worth it. I have it for my rectangular grill and it holds everything and more. I keep 2 propane tanks, the regulator, grilling tools, ziploc bags, matches, aluminum foil, and the table leg there. Probably weighs 50lbs+ and is holding up great. Made in USA. Everything is organized so just grab the bag and go. Follow amazon and ebay sometimes you can find it discounted.
Old thread but I just picked up this bag for $35 and it works well. I was having a hard time justifying an $80 magma bag for a $180 grill.
Fits my Magma Cabo perfectly either flat or on its back.
It is only padded on the bottom but all the other sides are at least two layers of nylon and the outter layer is very heavy so it seems like it should do fine for keeping the grill and boat from getting scratched.
I have the BEST grill bag... It's an insulated canvass beach bag large enough to slip in the Magma Kettle plus accessories. Put a raggedy towel in the bottom, use a small bungee to keep the lid closed and drop it in. Cleans up with soap and water. 4 years and works like a charm. Can't go wrong @ $8.00 from Goodwill.
I have the BEST grill bag... It's an insulated canvass beach bag large enough to slip in the Magma Kettle plus accessories. Put a raggedy towel in the bottom, use a small bungee to keep the lid closed and drop it in. Cleans up with soap and water. 4 years and works like a charm. Can't go wrong @ $8.00 from Goodwill.
Don’t have a magma but we just put a liner down and put the grill under the seat behind captains chair. No bag or cover, just lock the lid & stow it. Fits perfectView attachment 124653the
I really like that idea ... got the table pole for my AR240 2010, but my 2022 252 SE is at the dealer almost ready to pick up and i don't want any grease on it.
Is it stable ?
anywone use the their piedestal on the water bench (252Se or SD) ?
I really like that idea ... got the table pole for my AR240 2010, but my 2022 252 SE is at the dealer almost ready to pick up and i don't want any grease on it.
Is it stable ?
anywone use the their piedestal on the water bench (252Se or SD) ?
My setup is very stable even if a wake comes through. I pound the base pole into the sand at least a foot or more depending where we are at and haven't had an issue yet in over 7 years. If we can't get to the beach and are in open water we will put a towel down on the swim deck and grill there.
My setup is very stable even if a wake comes through. I pound the base pole into the sand at least a foot or more depending where we are at and haven't had an issue yet in over 7 years. If we can't get to the beach and are in open water we will put a towel down on the swim deck and grill there.
See I would feel comfortable out of the boat like your set up, however I have kids and fear that anything on board would be hazardous, I like that set up!
See I would feel comfortable out of the boat like your set up, however I have kids and fear that anything on board would be hazardous, I like that set up!
I've got kids myself. If we're grilling on the boat I am the only one on the swim deck. Everyone else stays in the cockpit area. I'll hang my feet in the water, have a drink while grilling and the wife will hand me what I need. While we're eating, the grill cools down and we put it away as soon as possible. Works out well.