Downrigger Mount for Magma Kettle 2

by Tim on January 6, 2008

Santa was kind to Two Lucky Fish. She needed an outdoor cooking appliance, and now she’s got it: A shiny new Magma Marine Kettle 2 combination stove and gas grill.

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One surprise, however, is that Magma does not make mounts for any of the common downrigger plates many boats have. My boat has Scotty mounts, for instance, and I want to use these handy “hard points” for mounting things like…well…a barbecue. No such luck, at least not off-the-shelf.

OK, then…I guess I’ll just build it myself. Which I did.

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There’s nothing particularly clever here…it’s four bolts and a piece of plastic (HDPE) lumber, combined with Magma’s surface deck socket mount (model A10-120, recently superseded by model A10-121). But heck, it seems to work. On Boxing Day we successfully boiled a teakettle of water and made hot tea for the whole family.

One issue: It’s too high. I’m not sure I’d want to flip pancakes or tend bacon at this height. So I may end up changing things around to place the kettle at a more suitable working height. Possibly I’ll come up with something really unpredictable such as “bending the rod”…brilliant!

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