[Alberg30] Cockpit Table

Bill Newman bnewman at attcanada.ca
Wed May 16 05:06:30 PDT 2001


I have adapted the table top to serve also as a cockpit table.  I
fastened two aluminum tabs (about 3" long 1 1/2" wide and 1/4" thick) to
one end of the table (underneath), drilled two 1/4" holes in the tabs,
then tapped two holes in the mainsheet traveller rail  to allow the
table to be fastened to the the traveller with thumb screws through the
tabs. I also made a small leg to fit into the fitting under the table at
the correct height to be level with the traveller rail.  I also built a
new table top with the same dimensions as the original but made it much
lighter for moving around more easily.  I built the new one from 1/2"
plywood reinforced at the edges and faced with white arborite.

It works very well.  I mostly use the table outside and don't need to
store two tables.

If anyone is interested let me know and I will send a drawing.

Bill Newman
Marion Rose III #233

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