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Table Leg Replacement

I know its been a little while since this thread was touched but thought I would let anyone know if they were worried about the leg from mygreenoutdoors being the correct one...I ordered it at a fraction of the cost from here and while it took forever to get the part it does fit without issue.
i ordered that one and it is noticeably smaller in diameter. Was yours the same way?
 
does it fit in the bracket ok? I would like a second one so the table can be used at the same time as the grill
 
Not sure, I can't test the fit of the bracket, because my boat isn't at my house right now. The diameter of the tube portion is quite a bit smaller though, which scares me. I would think the table would wobble on it. I'll take a picture of it tomorrow and post it.
 
I know its been a little while since this thread was touched but thought I would let anyone know if they were worried about the leg from mygreenoutdoors being the correct one...I ordered it at a fraction of the cost from here and while it took forever to get the part it does fit without issue.

I just ordered it as well. Are you sure the diameter is the same and it fits the mount?

Thank you:)
 
Please update when you get your hands on it. I am looking to mount a solar panel to the leg to serve as a trickle charger. Thanks.
 
Somehow I missed the questions...I test fitted the leg to the mount on the boat and it worked without issue. Only thing I haven't done is put the table on top of it. Just haven't had a chance this season yet.
 
My boat is still in storage, but does anyone know if the mount that is attached to the table is removable or is it molded into the table?
 
Okay, I just got off the phone with Garelick and confirmed that the F16-0005A is a 1 5/8 diameter post whereby the 2014 ar240 (mine) needs a 2.25 diameter to fit table mount. It might fit into bracket as CEDN stated it did, if it's the same one that I just cancelled my order for;) Evidently, the product #75342-38 is proprietary for Yamaha so being custom, costs $$$. I asked the representative if there was another post that isn't so much money whereby he suggested the 75343-10. They do not sell to the public so I could not get a price:/ Maybe buy it and purchase a smaller diameter table receptor and call it a day:)
 
Reading these types of threads makes me appreciate my '09! The poles for the older boats like me can be found at RV stores for around $20.

Have a link? I have an '06 and looking to rig up a grill. Both table poles are to short for what I want to i'm basically looking for a longer pole. ;)
 
Have a link? I have an '06 and looking to rig up a grill. Both table poles are to short for what I want to i'm basically looking for a longer pole. ;)

Garelick.com;)
 
I thought I'd follow up with some photos....I mean, afterall, you guys got me going with this...you might as well see the results.
So, having purchased the pole and bracket at a great price I was left having to buy the table mount - it's a very nice part and I found it for $65 ($100 + retail) I made the table top, and configured it to fit my existing BBQ. The BBQ was modified to have captured screws and the table top has T nuts so that I can screw it down securely.
 

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I thought I'd follow up with some photos....I mean, afterall, you guys got me going with this...you might as well see the results.
So, having purchased the pole and bracket at a great price I was left having to buy the table mount - it's a very nice part and I found it for $65 ($100 + retail) I made the table top, and configured it to fit my existing BBQ. The BBQ was modified to have captured screws and the table top has T nuts so that I can screw it down securely.
Well done!

But..... the top right screw head is not straight.....:p. ha! Made ya look:eek:
 
I thought I'd follow up with some photos....I mean, afterall, you guys got me going with this...you might as well see the results.
So, having purchased the pole and bracket at a great price I was left having to buy the table mount - it's a very nice part and I found it for $65 ($100 + retail) I made the table top, and configured it to fit my existing BBQ. The BBQ was modified to have captured screws and the table top has T nuts so that I can screw it down securely.
I use that same grill for boating. Cuisinart I believe. I found a cardboard box that fits it perfectly and my other gear and throw it in my main head storage. We are usually beached on a sandbar so I haven't attached it to my boat yet. Keeps the mess on shore and not on my boat. Be careful with the lid lock on that thing. I heated my grill up too much and the plastic slider lock melted. I sent Cuisinart a picture and they sent me a replacement slider lock.
 
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