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Anyone have grill they use on their ar190?

rjan23

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Year
2013
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I want to get a grill for my 2013 ar190 and curious to know if anyone already has this setup? Any details on what make grill/mount and real life reviews would be great. Would be interested to see if there's any option outside off of having to drill into transom for base mounting purposes?
 
Install rod holders and then get a Magma Grill with a rod mount..

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I have used a weber q 100 for two years and am very happy with it. Seems well made, mine isn't mounted but it could be. Also no hot grease has ever gotten on the boat. wouldnt go out without a grill!!
 
Here is how I did mine more pictures in my media.

I took a cheap single burner grill mounted it to a board (by drilling two hole with bolts left and right of burner)
Took on cup holder out of swim platform temporarily
Epoxied 3" PVC rubber grommet in bottom
Cut 3' long 3" schedule 40 PFC
Cut bottom off on extra plastic cup holder and slid over PFC (heat gun to get it to expand enough) and glued in place
Screwed 3" PFC toilet flange to bottom of board

When I want to use the grill I take out cup holder slide PFC in hole and put grill on top.

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If you have any stock table poles on your boat you can by a magma level lock, attach it to the bottom of the grill and put the other end in the table pole.
 
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