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Title: Pics of my smaller dinette table
Post by: csimmerling on March 09, 2019, 05:14:24 PM
I'm getting stir crazy waiting for spring and boating season. Was looking over pics from prior years and thought people might like the replacement dinette I made from a teak cutting board. I still keep the original in case we need to drop it for the bed.
Title: Re: Pics of my smaller dinette table
Post by: Stu Jackson on March 09, 2019, 09:59:47 PM
Beautiful.

added tags: salon table saloon table
Title: Re: Pics of my smaller dinette table
Post by: glennd3 on March 10, 2019, 07:17:44 AM
Very nice!
Title: Re: Pics of my smaller dinette table
Post by: scgunner on March 10, 2019, 10:33:03 AM
    I did the same thing with my dinette but it's slightly bigger and I used some teak planks for the build. The interesting thing though, while I had the table out during the build everyone really liked how it opened up the main salon so now I just carry the new teak table in the V-berth unless it's needed.
Title: Re: Pics of my smaller dinette table
Post by: Noah on March 10, 2019, 10:44:10 AM
Gunner- You leave the table out—with the base still in, or remove the base and have a hole in the sole, or cover the hole?? Or?
Title: Re: Pics of my smaller dinette table
Post by: scgunner on March 11, 2019, 07:49:04 AM
    Noah,

      I remove the table as a unit, base and all. I made a small circular cover for the hole in the deck when the table is out.
Title: Re: Pics of my smaller dinette table
Post by: csimmerling on March 11, 2019, 07:03:14 PM
Do you out all of the base screws back in to use it, or is it stable without?
Title: Re: Pics of my smaller dinette table
Post by: scgunner on March 12, 2019, 07:32:04 AM
    It's not stable without the screws but I keep them handy and the table can be screwed into place in a few minutes when needed.
Title: Re: Pics of my smaller dinette table
Post by: patrice on March 12, 2019, 03:00:01 PM
Very nice table.

Samething happened when i took the original table to make one smaller on the settee sides.
It looked so bigger whitout the table.
So i made another smaller one, called our cocktail table.  It's about 12x18in.
This one is alwsys in place.
The other one is sitting sidway against the wall in the backroom.  The wall of the stairs. 2 small eyebolt with a bungy cord.
Title: Re: Pics of my smaller dinette table
Post by: scgunner on March 13, 2019, 08:20:49 AM
    It's amazing what a difference removing the table altogether made. It turned the main salon from an area with an access isle to a roomy area.
Title: Re: Pics of my smaller dinette table
Post by: csimmerling on March 13, 2019, 08:22:40 AM
I agree, taking the table out makes it so roomy. I'd like an option for a faster way to put in a table without needing the pedestal.
Title: Re: Pics of my smaller dinette table
Post by: Ron Hill on March 13, 2019, 11:55:19 AM
Guys : A number of C34 owners have made the standard table in to a "drop leaf" table.  That way you still have the large table when you want it, but a smaller table when not in use!! 
Wrote a Mainsheet tech note article (with pictures) on that topic a few years back.

A thought
Title: Re: Pics of my smaller dinette table
Post by: csimmerling on March 13, 2019, 12:47:57 PM
Hi Ron, I've seen that and it's a great idea, but what I meant was that i'd like a way to (quickly) have no table at all, not just a smaller one with the leaf down. I really like that solution, but it isn't quite what I'd like to do...
Title: Re: Pics of my smaller dinette table
Post by: Stu Jackson on March 13, 2019, 02:47:27 PM
Quote from: csimmerling on March 13, 2019, 12:47:57 PM>>>>>>>>

...but what I meant was that i'd like a way to (quickly) have no table at all, not just a smaller one with the leaf down. I really like that solution, but it isn't quite what I'd like to do...

cs,

You're right.  What I found interesting is that everyone has a different idea of what will work for them.  In 1999 Al Watson posted his solution in the old, now static, projects page. http://www.c34.org/projects/kindred-spirit/coffee.html

I read Ron's idea when he first published it. 

I "saved" many of the ideas others have shared here on the forum under "salon table" or "saloon table" if one does a search here.  Most of them utilized the smallest table possible idea in various and creative ways.

I took a completely different approach and just cut off 6 inches off the aft end, in a recent tech note.  Works for me.  Not for everyone. 

Your boat, your choice.  :D
Title: Re: Pics of my smaller dinette table
Post by: scgunner on March 14, 2019, 07:41:56 AM
      Before I settled on this configuration(smaller table which can be easily removed)I considered doing something similar to the cocktail table in the cockpit that's attached to the wheel and folds down. Something that would be attached to the mast and could be folded out of the way.
Title: Re: Pics of my smaller dinette table
Post by: Susan Ray on June 06, 2019, 04:59:20 PM
Aloha,  I know this is an old thread but I just had my table cut down so it will swivel to let people in to sit down. It works for me !
Title: Re: Pics of my smaller dinette table
Post by: csimmerling on June 06, 2019, 05:03:09 PM
Love it! I've been wanting to do thet but afraid I might need it for the sleeping space at some point...
Title: Re: Pics of my smaller dinette table
Post by: scgunner on June 07, 2019, 07:37:53 AM
    Even with a cut down table it still provides enough support with the center cushion in place for sleeping. My table is cut down even more than Susan's and it still sleeps just fine.
Title: Re: Pics of my smaller dinette table
Post by: Ekutney on June 07, 2019, 07:53:22 AM
I have a smaller cocktail table & it works fine to support the cushion for turning the area into a bed.  The smaller table means it does not fully support the edges of the cushion but when laying down provides plenty of support.  It is possible to push a hand through the gap between the end of the cushions but it has not caused any safety issues.
Title: Re: Pics of my smaller dinette table
Post by: Stu Jackson on June 07, 2019, 09:34:23 AM
Kevin's right.  And Ed's right.  The cushion's thickness and stiffness make up for almost any reasonable gaps.  Of course, if all you have is a really small cocktail table sized left, then probably not.  But most successful table modifications I've seen have left a substantial portion of the surface intact.

I noted this when I did my table mod by slicing 6 1/2 inches off the aft end.  And I did that finally after 18 years of using that cushion all of twice!  :D

Title: Re: Pics of my smaller dinette table
Post by: Ekutney on June 09, 2019, 01:08:16 PM
Pic of my smaller salon table.  Sits 4 cozy & supports the cushion as a berth.
Title: Re: Pics of my smaller dinette table
Post by: Susan Ray on June 10, 2019, 03:26:59 PM
Amazon is selling a SeaTeak small cockpit table for $284. and Defender has the large SeaTeak with fold out sides for $299. both a lot less than regular price right now.