Where do you mount YOUR cup holders?

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Mar 25, 2010
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Cal 29 Lake Saint Clair - SCS
I am looking to buy cup holders. Big deal, right?

Well I wanted to know which cup holders are generally preferred.

-Gimbal Style - protection against spilling as the boat sways.
-Fold Down Style - folds up and out of the way.

If you have a minute, please mention which you prefer AND where in the cockpit you have it mounted.

Thank You!
 

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MrBee

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Dec 30, 2008
425
Irwin 34 Citation Middle River, Md.
Can't comment on those type but am interested in the opinions you get.
I built a Teak cup holder that mounts on the pedestal. I guess you have tiller so that wouldn't work.

Bee
 

zeehag

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Mar 26, 2009
3,198
1976 formosa 41 yankee clipper santa barbara. ca.(not there)
i dont have the kind of cup holders that break in sunshine--was looking for wire ones but i find i donot need them--my big barge doesnt heel enough to worry about it--my ericson came with cup holders at the helm, but they were sunburned and fell apart..goood old plastic....goood luck--the kind that are in a rack at the wheel are good--rack seems to be made of something un-sunburnable......the kind ericson had were the fold down ones--they break realllly fast....
 
Jun 21, 2007
2,117
Hunter Cherubini 36_80-82 Sausalito / San Francisco Bay
Picture shows my DIY cup holders mounted within the pedestal's grab rail on the fitting that I also can attach the cockpit table. The cup holder location is convenient for the helmsman and passengers sitting on the side lazerettes. Also they are not in the way of anybody moving around.

Also while I'm at it, also attached is a pic of a "matching" winch handle holder.

The tubing for both is 3" pvc drain pipe with the white plastic coating. I've got enough of the pipe still in my garage to make a dozen more holders. The 3" size is perfect for 12oz aluminum cans and smaller styrofoam cups; but not large enough for coffee mugs. So, if I were to do it again, I might use 4" solid white pvc pipe. And round off the edges for a more polished looked.

The rubber collar on the top of the winch handle holder is to absorb the shock of dropping the handle into it.
 

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Ross

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Jun 15, 2004
14,693
Islander/Wayfairer 30 sail number 25 Perryville,Md.
We use wide base cups and fill them half full. If they start sliding around we reduce sail. We don't have cup holders.
 
Mar 8, 2009
530
Catalina 22 Kemah,Texas
I know its pricey. I just use a large roll of duct tape laying down on the cockpit seat. fits cans and 20 ounce soda bottles.
provides a bit of sticky so it won't slide.

the tape can be useful too.
 
Dec 1, 1999
2,391
Hunter 28.5 Chesapeake Bay
I have been using the folidng type pictured on the left in your post -- and really like them. I have one on each side of the cockpit within reach of the helm, and one mounted on a teak board attached to the stern pushpit (which used to be an OB bracket in years past). I get about 5 years use out of these cupholders and they are are bargain to replace at <$10.
 

larryw

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Jun 9, 2004
395
Beneteau OC400 Long Beach, CA
My Bene had two of those wire ones when I bought it, but they quickly went the way of Davy Jones, and they weren't very functional, anyway, so I came up with my own scheme. My instrument box has two shoulders, perfect for those suction holders, but the suction isn't the best, so I put a 1 in. square piece of wood down with double-sided tape, then put a short screw through the bottom of the cup holder. Secure, holds cans, bottles, and travel cups, but not self-leveling, but that's OK, I don't sail with the rail in the water anymore, anyway. I also made two holders out of PVC and attached a black plastic rail clamp and set them on the cockpit table, clamped to the tube handle over the compass. Cheap and effective, not bad looking. Again, not self-leveling, but so don't really need it.
 
May 21, 2006
321
catalina 25, 30 montauk / manhattan
with not a lot of cockpit space on the 25 we always use the sail buoys from west marine.. can hang from the lifelines/rail and move around (for bottles/cans)
 
Mar 30, 2010
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Beneteau Oceanis 350 Richmond, CA
I just picked up a couple of cup holders from SnapIt.
http://marine.snapitproducts.com/
I have one of the tube mounted ones right on steering pedestal in close reach. I also got one of the cell phone holders also for the pedestal and it works good.
 
Jan 2, 2005
779
Hunter 35.5 Legend Lake Travis-Austin,TX
Snap It Products are the best and you can buy direct. Have mine on stern railing next to the elevated stern seats, both sides of helm. I like the ones that open up and transform from one to two holders as well. Very well made, durable, and infinitely flexible in location. I bought one of their cockpit tables from the onsite store here at HOW for a very competitive price. Made in Texas, even more better!!!
 
Oct 21, 2005
205
Oday 26 Indian Cove, Guilford, CT LIS
If you like the KISS method, check this out Winch wench We use them on our O26 and they work real well. They are big enough to put your brew or glass into insulated holders and then into them. When you are done, they are stowed away.
 
Jun 21, 2007
2,117
Hunter Cherubini 36_80-82 Sausalito / San Francisco Bay
Those winch wenches really are cool. Do they help promote good sail trimming habits?

- Honey, the sheet needs to be hauled in a bit to improve our speed. I'll hold the beer.

- Time to come about? Hand me the beer first.
 
Mar 8, 2009
530
Catalina 22 Kemah,Texas
HOW?

where is it?
Snap It Products are the best and you can buy direct. Have mine on stern railing next to the elevated stern seats, both sides of helm. I like the ones that open up and transform from one to two holders as well. Very well made, durable, and infinitely flexible in location. I bought one of their cockpit tables from the onsite store here at HOW for a very competitive price. Made in Texas, even more better!!!
 
May 23, 2007
1,306
Catalina Capri 22 Albany, Oregon
folding ones

We have a couple of the folding ones that stick on with suction cups. Our traveller runs across the middle of the cockpit so I generally stick them to the sides of the cockpit under it.
 
Oct 21, 2005
205
Oday 26 Indian Cove, Guilford, CT LIS
Those winch wenches really are cool. Do they help promote good sail trimming habits?

- Honey, the sheet needs to be hauled in a bit to improve our speed. I'll hold the beer.

- Time to come about? Hand me the beer first.
Since I don't drink beer while sailing, I don't worry about such things. If your doing a lot of tacking, no you don't use them. If you can settle into a tack for a while they hold a water just fine. In small boats like mine, and an O'day 22 they are very convenient.
 

zeehag

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Mar 26, 2009
3,198
1976 formosa 41 yankee clipper santa barbara. ca.(not there)
I know its pricey. I just use a large roll of duct tape laying down on the cockpit seat. fits cans and 20 ounce soda bottles.
provides a bit of sticky so it won't slide.

the tape can be useful too.
even the cheapo tape from homeless depot works--lol--holds fat bottom coffee cups also--i forgot i use these in my dinette on formosa---holds a multitude of different items, depending on the day and time of day..lol...doesnt ever slip!!!!!--even works when the tape has been sunburned to uselessness-is how i learned of the cup holder capability..LOL
 
Dec 29, 2008
806
Treworgy 65' LOA Custom Steel Pilothouse Staysail Ketch St. Croix, Virgin Islands
"You can get anything you want, at Alice's Restaurant"
Exceptin Alice!

Our cup holders are at the ends of our arms. :D
 
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Tim R.

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May 27, 2004
3,626
Caliber 40 Long Range Cruiser Portland, Maine
Home built from some leftover Starboard. Holds up to 4 cups/bottles/cans. Large enough to handle a cuzi and the 2 center holes can be used for binocs.

 
Jul 25, 2009
270
Catalina 1989 C30 Mk II Herrington Harbour South, MD
I love it, Tim!

Leftover starboard? How big was the original piece that this is the scrap from?
 
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