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  1. thanks for the input. I was thinking the cutting board underneath would provide a wide stable base to bolt the feet to as well as give me a little surface area to put utensils on while cooking. thanks for the info on the bracket, sounds like it's made good n solid.

  2. good idea. do you leave them in the foil at all or just put em on the grill?

     

    i've had the grill for a while and have never used it. figured it'd be great for the boat. everything tastes better outdoors for some reason :)

  3. thanks magill. my plan was to buy 1 or 2 cutting boards (depending on thickness) big enough to fit the grill on, bolt the feet of the grill to the board, and then attach the board to that universal bracket that goes in the tracks. pretty simple and should work well i would think.

     

    how do you make your bfast burritos? :rofl:

  4. Track mounted BBQ grill

    i have a weber q series grill that i would like to mount using the tracks on my gunnels. i was thinking of buying one of the traxstech universal brackets to use as the track mount, then attaching a large cutting board to it for the grill to sit on (feet bolted through the cutting board). seems like it would work well.. just wondering if anyone else had done something similar or has any other ideas. thanks!

     

    traxstech universal bracket

    http://shop.traxstech.com/Universal-bracket-RWL-100.htm

     

  5. Mounting planer reels and pulleys to hardtop

    just picked up a new to me crestliner eagle 2450 hardtop. it came with a pair of  clamp-on big jon manual planer board reels that are currently attached at the back of the hardtop (clamped to support tubing). I would like to relocate these to the rear of the sides of the hardtop and mount pulleys to the front corner sides. problem is, there isn't any tubing to clamp them to on the sides. ideally, i'd like to bolt them on but I haven't been able to find any bolt-on versions of the reels or pulleys. I've seen it done on other boats so there's gotta be a way to do it. anyone have theirs bolted on in a similar setup to what i'm describing? added a couple pics so you can see what I mean.

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