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Title: Cockpit Table
Post by: Meerkata on March 09, 2008, 10:51:12 AM
Does anyone have drawings to build a cockpit table for a MK II
Jim Cowan
Meerkata 1649
Title: Re: Cockpit Table
Post by: Ron Hill on March 09, 2008, 05:38:27 PM
Meer : Why not ask the factory?   :wink:
Title: Re: Cockpit Table
Post by: Stu Jackson on March 09, 2008, 06:10:21 PM
Or you could check with Edson (www.edsonmarine.com) who make all sorts of different types of tables to connect to the binnacle.
Title: Re: Cockpit Table
Post by: Roger Blake on March 09, 2008, 06:19:06 PM
Check out the projects page...some have created their own version...I'm sure they'll provide you with what they did. However, I'll be at my boat in about 2 weeks (1998)...I can measure it up for you...let me know.
Title: Re: Cockpit Table
Post by: David Arnold on March 09, 2008, 08:19:50 PM
Jim,
I love the Edson cockpit table but hated the price which was in the vicinity of $550.00 if memory servers me.  As I am fairly handy with a table saw, belt sander, and some hand tools so I decided to build one myself that is identical in every way, shape and form to the Edson table with about $25.00 worth of mahogany.  Edson sells the pedistal mounting bracket (without the table) for about $125.00 (expensive but worth it in my opinion) which I purchased.  My table is on the boat for the winter but I will be happy to take some measurments the next time I am down to the boat which probably will not be for a few weeks yet.
Title: Re: Cockpit Table
Post by: Ron Hill on March 10, 2008, 06:14:13 PM
Jim : David has the right idea - make your own. 
I bought a small teak table back in 1989.  It was a narrow pedestal that went up and then down for stowage.  Since then I've modified that table 3 more times, extending it out (in length), adding folding leaves, changing to flush hinges and adding to the width of the leaves (with fiddles for more support underneath). 
The bottom line is that if it's made out of wood (teak) you can add and modify to "your hearts content" and it'll still look great!! 
A thought.   :thumb:
Title: Re: Cockpit Table
Post by: Meerkata on March 11, 2008, 09:43:48 AM
Thanks, Everyone.
I can get the basic view from Edson, and the dimensions will be to taste.
Meerkata 1649
Title: Re: Cockpit Table
Post by: Mike Vaccaro on March 14, 2008, 03:33:07 AM
Meerkata,

We built our own as well using starboard plastic vs. teak (one less thing to varnish!).  I purchased drink/binocular holder that was wide enough and hinged the table to the bottom of it using stainless piano hinge.  We use a single stainless leg that stows in the lazarette and keep the table stowed against the binnacle guard with a shock cord when not in use.  To mount the table to the stainless guard, I used hinged plastic mounts that secure with wing nuts.  These are screwed into the back of the drink holder and allow the entire table to be removed easily if desired.

Cheers,

Mike 
Title: Re: Cockpit Table
Post by: Fuzzy on March 16, 2008, 09:20:08 AM
Mike:   

Where did you get the plastic hinged mounts w/wing nuts??  I have been looking for  workable mounting hardware.
Thanks, Larry
Title: Re: Cockpit Table
Post by: Mike Vaccaro on March 18, 2008, 05:58:46 AM
Larry,

The Life Sling folks offer a plastic rail clamp that will work--two varieties, one that uses screws and the other wing nuts (quick release).  The wing nut is an "HR Quick-Mount Plastic Rail Clamp", part number HR-200.  West Marine does stock them (WM # 153270) for $32.99/pair.  You may find them at a more inexpensive price if you spend some time searching the net.

Cheers,

Mike
Title: Re: Cockpit Table
Post by: Allan.SVCarina on March 19, 2008, 05:23:25 PM
I have a pdf of the schematic for a cockpit table using the hardware from Edson.  Send me an e-mail and I will send it to you.

allan.svcarina@gmail.com

You can see a picture of the finished product at:

http://catalina36mkii.blogspot.com/