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Magma Marine Grills & Galley

Magma brings real cooking to the cockpit with stainless marine grills and nesting cookware. Match the grill size and mount to your boat and how you entertain. Cooking aboard turns a day on the water into an event Cooking aboard turns a day on the water into an event, and Magma builds the stainless marine grills, cookware, and mounts to do it safely on a boat. This collection covers kettle and rectangular grills, induction ready nesting cookware, and the rail and pedestal mounts that hold it all. Choosing right comes down to the grill size and fuel, the right mount for your boat, and the cookware that stows small. Size the grill to your crew Magma grills come in round...

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Magma brings real cooking to the cockpit with stainless marine grills and nesting cookware. Match the grill size and mount to your boat and how you entertain.

Cooking aboard turns a day on the water into an event

Cooking aboard turns a day on the water into an event, and Magma builds the stainless marine grills, cookware, and mounts to do it safely on a boat. This collection covers kettle and rectangular grills, induction ready nesting cookware, and the rail and pedestal mounts that hold it all. Choosing right comes down to the grill size and fuel, the right mount for your boat, and the cookware that stows small.

Size the grill to your crew

Magma grills come in round kettle and rectangular styles in several sizes. A compact kettle suits a couple or a small cockpit, while a larger rectangular grill feeds a crowd and gives more cooking surface for burgers and fish. Match the grill size to how many you typically feed and the rail or deck space you have to mount it. Larger models offer more room for multiple items at once while smaller ones fit tight cockpits without crowding the deck.

Pick the fuel

Magma offers propane gas grills, which are the popular choice for quick heat and easy control, plus electric and charcoal options. Gas grills run off a small canister or a low pressure connection to an onboard tank, so plan the fuel supply and storage. Whatever the fuel, marine grills are stainless to handle the salt environment. Electric models need a steady power source from the boat batteries or shore power while charcoal gives a traditional flavor but requires ash management at sea.

Mount it solid

A grill has to stay put underway and while you cook. Magma rail mounts clamp to round or square rails in common diameters, rod holder mounts drop into an existing rod holder, and pedestal and LeveLock mounts give an adjustable, level platform. Match the mount to your rail size or rod holder, and make sure it locks so the grill cannot shift. Always check the clamp tension after rough water and inspect hardware for corrosion each season.

Nesting cookware stows small

Magma nesting cookware sets pack pots, pans, and lids into one compact stack that fits a boat galley, and induction compatible sets work on modern cooktops. The nesting design is the key on a boat, since locker space is precious. Choose sets with secure lids that prevent spills when the boat rolls and look for handles that fold flat for storage.

Cook and stow safely

Keep the grill clear of canvas and fuel when lit, let it cool before stowing, and secure everything before you get underway. A marine grill is built for the job, but safe placement and a solid mount keep it that way. Never leave a lit grill unattended and always carry a marine rated fire extinguisher nearby.

Match gear to your boat layout

Before buying, measure your rail diameter, available deck space, and typical number of guests. This helps select the right grill size, mount style, and cookware set so everything works together without crowding the cockpit or galley.

Frequently Asked Questions

What size Magma grill do I need?

Magma grills come in round kettle and rectangular styles in several sizes. A compact kettle suits a couple or small cockpit, while a larger rectangular grill feeds a crowd. Match the size to how many you feed and your mounting space.

What fuel options does Magma offer?

Magma offers propane gas grills, the popular choice for quick, controllable heat, plus electric and charcoal. Gas grills run off a small canister or a low pressure tank connection, so plan the fuel supply and storage.

How do Magma grills mount?

Magma rail mounts clamp to round or square rails in common diameters, rod holder mounts drop into an existing rod holder, and pedestal or LeveLock mounts give an adjustable level platform. Match the mount to your rail or rod holder and make sure it locks.

What is nesting cookware?

Magma nesting cookware packs pots, pans, and lids into one compact stack that fits a boat galley, and induction compatible sets work on modern cooktops. The nesting design saves precious locker space aboard.

How do I use a marine grill safely?

Keep the grill clear of canvas and fuel when lit, mount it solidly so it cannot shift, let it cool before stowing, and secure everything before getting underway. A solid mount and safe placement are key.

Which Magma mount works on square rails?

Magma offers rail mounts designed to clamp securely to both round and square rails in standard diameters. Confirm your rail size before ordering to ensure a proper fit.

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