Project time
Posted: Sat Mar 15, 2014 11:42 am
Finally! A day off and better weather. Taking the boat out for the first time this season without my wife would result in a homicide at my house so instead I tinkered.
I had been itching to get a grill mounted but just never got around to it until today.


My sister got me a grill for the boat for Christmas. It didn't have a flat bottom like most do so I had to modify the feet a bit. Then I ordered Arnall's grill mounts. Pretty straight forward install, just had to notch the cross braces so I could still remove the grease trap.

Reviews online stated that the Arnall mount was very strong and would hold most grills securely. It does indeed but my issue came from how much the fence traveled when the grill swayed. To make myself feel better I ran some support from the outside of the brace to the floor.


I recycled the old mount for my original transom saver which just so happened to have the perfect angle for the job.

The fence still has a small amount of movement but if need be I can install the brace I found on Pontoonstuff.com. Originally I wanted to mount it over the water in case of any mess. The website claimed the brace was easy to install and remove from the fencing, but that's not entirely true. So I decided to mount it over the rear platform. It's vinyl so I can clean it if something spills.
I also had to replace the rubber pieces I used to hold the cooler in place. As I figured, they started to dry rot so I bought the kit from Attwood. It's very robust and I think it will hold it better anyways.

And finally, I was never happy with how I was strapping the back of the boat down so I bought a set of Boat Buckle retractable straps. So much easier and secure. I want to get one more for the front of the boat too.


I also managed to scrub all the black mold spots off the seats so now it's time for some 303 treatment...which I should have done in the first place.
I've been looking at a new cover for the boat.
http://www.amazon.com/dp/B0040I5EQ8/ref ... G759FG0B9I
I hate the factory snap on cover so I'm looking for an alternative. So far I've read allot of good reviews about the cover with one exception. They claim you can trailer the boat with the cover but everyone says it will rip. I never haul the boat with a cover so I'm not worried about that. I read some posts about the Vortex Bimini Tops but I didn't find anything about the covers. I know I'll have to rig up some support but I'm thinking I can reuse the poles that came with the factory cover. Any of you have any input?
Thanks
John
I had been itching to get a grill mounted but just never got around to it until today.


My sister got me a grill for the boat for Christmas. It didn't have a flat bottom like most do so I had to modify the feet a bit. Then I ordered Arnall's grill mounts. Pretty straight forward install, just had to notch the cross braces so I could still remove the grease trap.

Reviews online stated that the Arnall mount was very strong and would hold most grills securely. It does indeed but my issue came from how much the fence traveled when the grill swayed. To make myself feel better I ran some support from the outside of the brace to the floor.


I recycled the old mount for my original transom saver which just so happened to have the perfect angle for the job.

The fence still has a small amount of movement but if need be I can install the brace I found on Pontoonstuff.com. Originally I wanted to mount it over the water in case of any mess. The website claimed the brace was easy to install and remove from the fencing, but that's not entirely true. So I decided to mount it over the rear platform. It's vinyl so I can clean it if something spills.
I also had to replace the rubber pieces I used to hold the cooler in place. As I figured, they started to dry rot so I bought the kit from Attwood. It's very robust and I think it will hold it better anyways.

And finally, I was never happy with how I was strapping the back of the boat down so I bought a set of Boat Buckle retractable straps. So much easier and secure. I want to get one more for the front of the boat too.


I also managed to scrub all the black mold spots off the seats so now it's time for some 303 treatment...which I should have done in the first place.
I've been looking at a new cover for the boat.
http://www.amazon.com/dp/B0040I5EQ8/ref ... G759FG0B9I
I hate the factory snap on cover so I'm looking for an alternative. So far I've read allot of good reviews about the cover with one exception. They claim you can trailer the boat with the cover but everyone says it will rip. I never haul the boat with a cover so I'm not worried about that. I read some posts about the Vortex Bimini Tops but I didn't find anything about the covers. I know I'll have to rig up some support but I'm thinking I can reuse the poles that came with the factory cover. Any of you have any input?
Thanks
John