[Public-list] re: tables

George Dinwiddie gdinwiddie at alberg30.org
Wed Nov 16 18:18:49 PST 2005


Cole, Andrew L wrote:
> Ours came (from the prior owner) mounted on the starboard bulkhead.  The
> bottom of the the table rests on the top of the seat in front of the
> cushion.  The top is held in place by two L shaped pieces of teak bolted
> to the bulkhead.  The teak pieces swivel horizontally to release the
> table and vertically to hold the table.
> 
> It means giving up a fair bit of bulkhead space, but it is very easy to
> stow and break out.  I find I use the table a lot more than I would if
> it were all the way up in the V-Berth overhead.

That's the standard location on earlier boats.  But you're right.  We 
haven't used ours in several years because of the nuisance factor.  I 
have a garelick foldup table in the hanging locker, held in place with 
two L-shaped pieces of pressure treated yellow pine under it and one at 
the forward edge.  (I call pressure treated pine, "Chesapeake teak.") 
It's much easier to deploy.  The nice teak table is mostly used as a 
home for mud-dauber wasps.

  - George

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