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Wake N Grill      Page 14

Prepping Storage Bag for Use:

It’s time to get ready for the lake!  But first, you’ll 

need to pack your storage bag.  We won’t go into too 

much detail here, as everyone has their own method 

of packing and storing equipment in their boat.  The 

Wake N Grill Storage bag is capable of storing the 

grill, cutting board, serving trays, propane, and other 

accessories.  There should be plenty of room.  

See 

Figure 28. 

Note: 

The Storage bag does not hold the L-shaped 

Mid-Arm assembly (this part has it’s own Neoprene 

Sleeve) and will need to be stored separately.    

Deploying Wake N Grill for use:

Hopefully by this point, you’ll have your Wake N Grill 

and accessories tucked away nicely in the supplied 

Storage Bag.  Don’t forget extra propane to cook for 

all the hungry people waiting.   

 

Step 1: Get Ready.  

Round up your grill kit from 

wherever you decided to stow it, and let’s get 

cookin’.

  

Storage Bag (WNG-Bag, Qty 1) containing:

1. 

Grill and Regulator (GRILL, QTY 1)

2. 

Cutting Board (WNG-CBRD, QTY 1)

3. 

Serving Tray (WNG-TRAY, QTY 1)

4. 

Multi-Tool (WNG-MULTI-TOOL, QTY 1)

5. 

Spatula (WNG-SPATULA *Optional*, QTY 1)

6. 

Neoprene Sleeve (WNG-MID-A-SLV, QTY 1) 

7. 

Mid-Arm Assembly (WNG-MID-ARM, QTY 1)

8. 

CAUTION:

 The Wake N Grill and associated 

accessories are designed to deploy while the boat 

is moored. Use of the product while underway can 

cause damage or injury and is not covered under 

warranty.

NOTE:

  We  recommend  practicing  the 

following  steps  while  the  boat  is  not 

on  the  water  to  get  familiar  with  how 

to  deploy  and  safely  stow  the  Wake  N 

Grill.    Practice until these steps become 

quick and easy.  Remember most of the 

kit doesn’t float, the best way to stop a 

Wake N Grill from sinking is by properly 

engaging the pull-pin in the next steps.

 

  

Step 2:

  

Installing Mid-Arm.

  Remove the Mid-Arm 

assembly from its neoprene sleeve. While holding 

the Mid-Arm assembly, make your way to the 

swim platform and try to remember where you 

installed the lower tube and which side the Pull-

Pin is on.  

See Figure 29.

Reach under the swim platform to locate the Pull-

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Figure 28. 

Install Mid-Arm 

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Summary of Contents for Wake N Grill Flat Mount

Page 1: ...Grill is designed to be used while the boat is moored At no time should the Wake N Grill be used or deployed while the vessel is underway Do not trailer boat while Wake N Grill is deployed Do not all...

Page 2: ...lso includes optional parts Find a suitable area to lay the parts out and assemble wood shop table or other soft work area Please identify parts using index at the back of this manual Now is a good ti...

Page 3: ...Wake N Grill Page 3 Umbrella Kit Optional Figure 2 Spatula Tool Optional Figure 3...

Page 4: ...nstall Fins on Cutting Board Install fins tall end toward the aluminum mount as shown Secure the fins using supplied screws hand tight See Figure 5 NOTE DO NOT overtighten screws splitting of the bamb...

Page 5: ...ate to allow rotation Tighten bolt as desired for lock operational resistance See Figure 6 Step 5 Mount Grill To Plate Remove supplied grill from packaging Locate 4 carriage bolts and 4 self locking n...

Page 6: ...ting holes on the Flat Mount over the platform bracket while moving the Lower Tube towards the rear of the swim platform but not to protrude beyond the platform The end of the lower tube should be eve...

Page 7: ...Step 4 place the Standard drill card on the marked side of the swim platform bracket ensuring the top edge is flush with the platform support edge as shown in Figure 12 Temporarily tape the card to t...

Page 8: ...s of each hole using a forceful hit with the hammer If the bracket is stainless steel you will want to give it an extra punch Inspect to make sure a center punch hole is imprinted on the swim platform...

Page 9: ...ws QTY 4 If multiple bolt sizes are provided in your kit use the best fit length for your boat with at least 3 threads protruding beyond the nut See Figure 19 NOTE The washers should be installed on t...

Page 10: ...nction with the adjustable Hirth Teeth the adjustability is almost endless and should allow you to properly level the lower tube Please refer to the Hirth Joint Clocking Table for possible combination...

Page 11: ...idually remove 3 1 4 20 x 5 8 Flat Head Cap Screws from the Clamp hirth joint and reinstall after applying Loctite 243 threadlocker included to the threads Tighten screws See Figure 21 Individually re...

Page 12: ...ing board are set up This position can be changed at any time off the water by moving the Position Screws Once the desired position is found remove the two smooth head Cap Screws and reinstall after a...

Page 13: ...he Umbrella Arm to be mounted extending to either the right or left side of the grill depending on preference See Figure 27 Optional section Step 3 Secure Umbrella Arm Apply Loctite 243 threadlocker i...

Page 14: ...QTY 1 3 Serving Tray WNG TRAY QTY 1 4 Multi Tool WNG MULTI TOOL QTY 1 5 Spatula WNG SPATULA Optional QTY 1 6 Neoprene Sleeve WNG MID A SLV QTY 1 7 Mid Arm Assembly WNG MID ARM QTY 1 8 CAUTION The Wake...

Page 15: ...ional Spatula position over the grooves of the Twist Lock Tighten by turning Twist Lock clockwise Snug is good but snugger is better to keep the position tight NOTE Failure to properly snug the Twist...

Page 16: ...g up the grill on the water should be a simple process and a safe process Step 5 Fire up the Grill The following steps should be performed in accordance with the grill manufacturers instructions Insta...

Page 17: ...Rinsing the cutting board now is a good idea if you like clean things Step 2 Remove Umbrella If equipped remove Umbrella see Umbrella Stowing Section Step 3 Clean Now is a great time to clean the gril...

Page 18: ...hase at retail and no warranties whether express or implied shall apply to this product thereafter This warranty is limited to defects in material and workmanship and it does not apply to loss or dama...

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