Whiskey Tango Foxtrot
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- Mar 4, 2019
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- Boat Info
- 2003 Sundancer 280DA
- Engines
- Twin 5.0 Mercruiser w/Bravo 3 Drives
I have a small grill I like (not a magma). Where and how to mount on my 280 Sundancer? Looking for ideas/pictures please.
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CSR member nehalennia (Todd) made it. Try here.Love that table set up on the transom. Any idea where to find that one?
I'll tell you what's worse than mounting the geill, itsi where to store it when not in use!
Our 15" Magma kettle stowes nicely in the transom locker of our 310.I'll tell you what's worse than mounting the grill, it's where to store it when not in use!
My Catalina stores on the engine room floor, between the motors. pre heats the grill.
View attachment 70154 Like Kenn and others, I installed a mount under the swim step lid so that it was covered when not in use. That was for a Magma but a table attached to that pole would work as well. I also had a table that attached to the transom storage compartment rail that you could put a table top grill on. This was on a 300DA but would work perfectly for a 280DA as well.
View attachment 70154 Like Kenn and others, I installed a mount under the swim step lid so that it was covered when not in use. That was for a Magma but a table attached to that pole would work as well. I also had a table that attached to the transom storage compartment rail that you could put a table top grill on. This was on a 300DA but would work perfectly for a 280DA as well.
Love that table set up on the transom. Any idea where to find that one?
It does help....Really have not had any issues. It's a nice setup as it's out of the way and near the water away from the boat as much as possible.I am mounting up the same type of setup on a pedestal this weekend. Do you find that the grill being in line with the boat is better for wind? I'm thinking maybe if it open directly to the back of the boat the wind when anchored wouldn't try to blow the flame out. Any thoughts?