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Mark Cooper
Hey gang,This situation concerns the H240 as I'm not sure any of Hunter's other boats have the feature allowing the table to be used either in the cockpit or the cabin. It's a handy little feature that I would not have given much thought to until I started using it.Now, if you have a 240 and have used it in the cockpit, you've no doubt noticed that it lists badly to port. This is due to the mounting bracket being mounted at an angle. However, down below, it rides perfectly level. It's only an inconvenience, I agree; but it's one of those little things that I can't get off my mind. The thought of shimming out the mount is a bad one because the degree of tilt would necessitate it being shimmed out a full inch (or more) at the top, creating a nasty hazard for unsuspecting shins, legs and what have you. Shimming the table wouldn't work because then it would be unlevel down below.So the other day, I had an epiphany and I'm looking for some help here either because someone else has thought of this idea as well. What I'd like to do is put an adjustable joint in the support arm so that it could be loosened, leveled and then tightened again. The kind I'm thinking about (I don't know what to call it) basically is two halves of a ball with serrated edges where the two halves meet so that it provides a measure of stability to keep it from slipping. This is adjusted by means of a thumb screw.Does anyone have any idea what I'm meanering about? I haven't been able to find it at a hardware store or anywhere else. I recieved some suggestions from another site, but they proved unsuccessful as well.Or does someone have a better way to tackle this issue?