Size of O'Day 22 table?

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Rich SantaColoma

I was wondering if an owner of an O'Day 22 could measure their cabin table for me? I would need it's length, width, thickness (1/2"? 3/4"?) and the location of the center of the flange. I have the post. I am not bothering Rudy with this, as I plan on making my own. Thanks!
 
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Stu Timm

Table size

I have the original table, and it sits on a (mine's rusted) metal pipe that connects to a postbase just right of the bilge hatch. I will be able to measure it this weekend for you and send you a sketch if you like. Just e-mail me an address where I can mail you this little sketch. I'm mitshu@juno.com Happy sailing! Stu Timm Karakahl
 
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Stu Timm

The Real Table Size!

After much to do, I finally got the table size for the pedestal-mounted table on the Oday 22. I had to remove my table because the (aluminum?) flange on teh fllor corroded so much that it crackes, thus requiring me to remove the whole thing. The table is a 21" by 21" top with rounded edges. It is made of plastic laminate on the top and bottom of plywood with a vinyl edging. The table is held to the post with a (aluminum?) flange that's about 7.5" in diameter, and 1.875" in overall height. The flange is used on the underside of the table as well as on the deck. It's held in place with (8) eight philips flat-head screws, 3/4" high by 1/4" dia. The inside diameter of the flange pipe sleeve is 2-1/8". The support pipe is about 26.625" in length. I have some rough sketces available for those that want them. E-mail me at "mithsu@juno.com". Happy sailing! Stu.
 
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Stu Timm

Table Flange Centerpoint

The table flange is offset to one side of the 21" square table. It measures - 4-3/4" in from the table's edge to the centerline of the flange. The flange is centered on the table in the other direction. Got it? See my other "Real table size" response for additional info! Stu.
 
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Rich SantaColoma

Thank you...

I appreciate all the response on this. Sorry your flange cracked... I think I will have to replace my floor flange, too. It looks as though it was filled with plaster, or something like it, at one time. I don't mean the part the pipe goes in, but the underside of the casting. I was washing the inside of the boat (it's stripped) with a hose, and about a pound of sand came out of the weep holes. Perhaps this "stuff", whatever it is, helps the whole thing corrode. Anyway, thanks for the dimensions... from yours and other responses, anyone missing a table should be able to make one which won't trap them below. Rich.
 
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