Hunter 33s have a relatively large interior, but I'm always amazed when I take down the saloon table just how much more roomy it then appears. I love it!
Since we mostly just have 2 aboard, I'm wondering about how to make it convert to make that space easily available.
One idea is to buy 2 extra aluminium leg supports (the round things that the table legs wedge into on the floor and under the table, then install then on the floor close to the seat along the port side, so I can just lift the table & legs and move it to the other position. Or I could put the two extra leg supports under the table itself. This would make the back settee unusable - but for two people, no problem.
Or I could cut the table and put a piano hinge along it so the extension inside the legs hinges down (actually would need two hinges so the down part wouldn't interfere with the cushions). But I don't know if I could do this and have it look good when in the up position.
Has anybody done anything like this? Would appreciate your thoughts.
steve
Since we mostly just have 2 aboard, I'm wondering about how to make it convert to make that space easily available.
One idea is to buy 2 extra aluminium leg supports (the round things that the table legs wedge into on the floor and under the table, then install then on the floor close to the seat along the port side, so I can just lift the table & legs and move it to the other position. Or I could put the two extra leg supports under the table itself. This would make the back settee unusable - but for two people, no problem.
Or I could cut the table and put a piano hinge along it so the extension inside the legs hinges down (actually would need two hinges so the down part wouldn't interfere with the cushions). But I don't know if I could do this and have it look good when in the up position.
Has anybody done anything like this? Would appreciate your thoughts.
steve