Hi Pat,
Congratulations with your first Vega! What is her name and her
sailnumber??? And what means 'TLC'?
We can offer you our table because we never use it. It is too
big and dangerous when you are under sail and for example have to use the
toilet. But how to get it in Cork?
We have another solution for you: you can make a little table
of a strong piece of wood, that fits between the port and starboard berths in
the cabin. Because the breadth between the berths is everywhere the same, you
can push the table from the front to behind. We made it in a size so that
it can be put away through one of the sliding doors under the
berths. Ours is so strong that you can sit, stay, even dance on it (so I
did).
The holes in de cabin- and the cockpitfloor, where one have to
put in the legs of the original table, we closed with champagne-corks, because
they are collecting a lot of dirt.
Do you know Tim Severin, writer of some sailingbooks (Brandon
Expeditioen, The Jason Voyage etc.)?
He was in the early seventies owner of the Vega 'Prester John'
(V 481) and sailed with her from England to the Mediterrean. In our opinion he
is still living in Cork or Corkhaven; maybe you can contact him for good tips or
help.
We hope our tip can help you.
Ciao,
Yvonne Barnasconi and Hartmut Hinkel
Nieuwersluis
Holland.