Is the table removable?

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Sep 14, 2013
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Hunter 26 Harbor Town Marina, Lake Allatoona
Does anyone know if the dining table in the Hunter 26 is removable? The table is very large, but the support post that has the swing keel Uphaul line inside goes through the table.
 

Jeff

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Sep 29, 2008
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Hunter 33.5 Carlyle Lake in Central Illinois
I once had to re-bed my H26 compression post. To remove the table will be a lot of work. The compression post would need to be pulled out from the deck until it clears the table inside and then you'll need to restring the center board line. I felt as you did when we had our 1996 H26. We opted to keep the table but raise it to the ceiling when not needed. Yours probably has the same removable stainless pin in the compression post that supports the table just like ours. I carefully drilled new holes in the compression post that allowed us to raise the table to the ceiling and use the same pin in the new location. This really opens up the cabin. If you opt to do this remember when drilling not to nick the center board line and to clean up any burrs left after drilling to prevent chafe on the CB line.
 
Sep 14, 2013
26
Hunter 26 Harbor Town Marina, Lake Allatoona
Thanks. That's a good idea. The table is too large for the cabin area most of the time.
 

Ashley

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Dec 2, 2003
111
Hunter 260 NC
Well, its definitely removable, however you will have to use a saw......

Are you planning to modify it or remove it completely? Just curious, this has been the one mod I have been dying to make over the years. Why they didn't make it drop down and convert into a large berth is strange. They clearly had the intention with the 270 as the lips of the seats are molded to hold the table. The big honking cone on the bottom keeps it from dropping all the way. Also not sure how I would get the table back up after I dropped it without making it smaller and lighter. Seems like a little bit of design effort could have resulted in a much better use of the table and the space.
 
Sep 14, 2013
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Hunter 26 Harbor Town Marina, Lake Allatoona
Well, its definitely removable, however you will have to use a saw......

Are you planning to modify it or remove it completely? Just curious, this has been the one mod I have been dying to make over the years. Why they didn't make it drop down and convert into a large berth is strange. They clearly had the intention with the 270 as the lips of the seats are molded to hold the table. The big honking cone on the bottom keeps it from dropping all the way. Also not sure how I would get the table back up after I dropped it without making it smaller and lighter. Seems like a little bit of design effort could have resulted in a much better use of the table and the space.
I agree. Most boats that I've seen have a convertible dining area. Even campers have it too. I wonder if the large cone under the table is removable.
 

Ashley

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Dec 2, 2003
111
Hunter 260 NC
You can cut it off but you will need to figure out how to support the table in the up position. There have been a few mods posted over the years in the mods section.

http://hunter.sailboatowners.com/index.php?option=com_kb&Itemid=267&cat_id=20&page=model&mn=260

We keep ours turned to extend the v-berth 99% of the time just to keep it out of the way. I would rather see it drop down to convert into a berth though, it would be much more usable. It's pretty big and awkward to maneuver, I think it would be a bear to raise if you dropped it down, but that would make one awesome berth.
 
Jun 8, 2004
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Ashley;

When the design of the table came up before production, it was the general conclusion based on at that time reviews or suggestions from the buying public. You are correct that the base underneath is to support the table when turned toward the companionway but when turned toward the V berth, it made for a much larger V berth.

In addition to the original design, the thought that someday there would be a keel version would then eliminate the hump in the floor at the base of the compression post to allow the table to go down to make into a larger salon berth vs. a V berth. That happened when the 260 came out in a keel form known as the 270. However, many people over the years liked the large V berth vs. the table going down in the main salon as many would be stepping over everyone.

You are local and I have an open invitation to you to contact me at any time in the past for information/guidance and I never hear from you. It is still open.

crazy dave condon
 

bmorr

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Apr 5, 2009
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Hunter 26 Pueblo Lake CO
Table

It is interesting how we all look at things a little differently. One rainy afternoon as 6 of us sat around the table playing games since it was to wet to sail , or the evening the grand kids spent the time with us around the table, I thought how neat to have such a nice table in a relatively small boat.

You can cut it off but you will need to figure out how to support the table in the up position. There have been a few mods posted over the years in the mods section.

http://hunter.sailboatowners.com/index.php?option=com_kb&Itemid=267&cat_id=20&page=model&mn=260

We keep ours turned to extend the v-berth 99% of the time just to keep it out of the way. I would rather see it drop down to convert into a berth though, it would be much more usable. It's pretty big and awkward to maneuver, I think it would be a bear to raise if you dropped it down, but that would make one awesome berth.
 
Jun 8, 2004
278
Hunter 26 Illinois

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