Custom Cockpit table

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Dec 23, 2009
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Catalina 34 New Orleans Marina
Our H28 is great and we really wanted a cockpit table for dining and entertaining. It had to be expandable for use while sailing, at anchor or the dock. After looking at what was available from marine suppliers we decide to build our own so it was properly sized for the cockpit.

Materials included a 6”X 1” teak board from the local specialty lumber yard, a SS folding bracket for the pedestal hinges from Alema.com (model #EB-303/EP), and SS flush mount hinges from Gemlux.com (model #2192) for the fold out table leaves.

I initially thought I’d do the woodwork myself but quickly discovered I lacked the tools and skill to properly join the boards, recess the hinges and inlay the fiddles and end caps. I found a great local millwork shop (McMillan Custom Millwork – thos.mcmillan@gmail.com) to put the pieces together. It all came together for about ½ the price of an Edson teak table and is custom fit for my cockpit.

The table folds down next to the pedestal when not in use, and can be used in both a compact and dining configuration. It works great and is a great addition to our H28.
 

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Feb 10, 2004
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Hunter 40.5 Warwick, RI
I dabble in woodworking myself and this is a excellent design and production!

Congrats on a successful project.
 

jtm

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Jun 14, 2004
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Hunter 28.5 Dataw Island, SC
Nice job.

I have the basic center piece board you have with a "U" support bracket, the "serifs" of which are plug into receivers on the ped guard to keep the board up.

My regret with it is that the board was too narrow for real table platform- more of a drink and chips table. I had thought to add similar flip out boards like you did.....but was concerned that any hinge I put on to support the flap boards wouldn't survive the first "guest" that decided to lean heavy on the table leaf/flap while chowing out.

Be forewarned.
 
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