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Anyone done this? I've seen people using magma grills but it seems like most people are using a new mount. I'd like to do something using the existing table mounts on my sx230.
https://jetboaters.net/threads/the-...et-boat-today-thread.2661/page-67#post-311876
"I was setting up the new magma grill in the boat tonight and noticed the mounting rod did not fit tight enough inside the table leg...
...realized what y'all been talking about using a piece of a PVC pipe inside the table leg!
Duh...
(the leg opening ID is too large for the grill holder rod to fit snag and not move)
Well, I didn't have a PVC pipe on me but did have gorilla tape and a sharp knife.
Which did the trick."
The black cone fits FIRMLY onto the the newer table legs (2015 + models). I drilled a hole and added a safety pin through the cone and leg... great set up.
We were just grilling in the Gulf of Mexico a few weeks ago (watching the Blue Angles @ Pensacola, FL) and never once worried about it falling off into the water.