I just added a grill to my Premier 220 Sunsation. As some know Premiers have full panels making railing brackets difficult to use-plus I didn't want to scratch up my rails. I put a Springfield Marine Thread-lock pontoon table base (same as my OEM table base) and 24" round table onto the motor pod reinforcement plate. I secured it with six (6) SS 1/4-20 screws and nylon insert lock nuts. The grill is a Cuisinart. I didn't want the grill to be tied down to only pontoon use so I drilled 8 holes in the table top and simply tie it down for use. This lets me use the same grill on shore when camping.
For anyone wondering the outboard most screw is sufficiently far from the edge of the reinforcement plate and the screws are all well torqued with washers and lock nuts. It anything the table base pedestal casting adds stiffness.
http://www.amazon.com/Springfield-Marin ... thrad+lock
(bought used from Amazon Warehouse Deals-it was new open box and cheaper)
http://www.amazon.com/Cuisinart-CGG-180 ... grill&th=1
(also bought used from Amazon Warehouse Deals)
Grill mounted on Premier w/o using railing
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Grill mounted on Premier w/o using railing
2013 Premier Sunsation 220 SL PTX Evinrude 200 HO, 44 mph GPS
2014 Silverado LT Crew Cab 5.3
2009 Yamaha Waverunner 13 psi, 82 mph GPS
Spend time at Nolin Lake, KY
2014 Silverado LT Crew Cab 5.3
2009 Yamaha Waverunner 13 psi, 82 mph GPS
Spend time at Nolin Lake, KY
Re: Grill mounted on Premier w/o using railing
Great Idea, that table is very convenient for grilling.
2015 Qwest LS 818XRE Tri-toon w/mercury 115.
Re: Grill mounted on Premier w/o using railing
I like it. I have the same grill with rail mounts. I don't like the mounts, may plagiarize your idea.
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Re: Grill mounted on Premier w/o using railing
Very nice job and what a good idea! Even has a convenient cup holder for your soda (beer).
I've considered how to mount a grill, and I really like your idea. It just makes me nervous grilling that close to 24 gallons of gas in my transom tank.
I've considered how to mount a grill, and I really like your idea. It just makes me nervous grilling that close to 24 gallons of gas in my transom tank.
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Re: Grill mounted on Premier w/o using railing
46 Gallons here.Chillaxin' wrote:Very nice job and what a good idea! Even has a convenient cup holder for your soda (beer).![]()
I've considered how to mount a grill, and I really like your idea. It just makes me nervous grilling that close to 24 gallons of gas in my transom tank.
2013 Premier Sunsation 220 SL PTX Evinrude 200 HO, 44 mph GPS
2014 Silverado LT Crew Cab 5.3
2009 Yamaha Waverunner 13 psi, 82 mph GPS
Spend time at Nolin Lake, KY
2014 Silverado LT Crew Cab 5.3
2009 Yamaha Waverunner 13 psi, 82 mph GPS
Spend time at Nolin Lake, KY