I always thought a clamp-on 'beach umbrella table' attached to the mast support might be suitable. (Maybe cut down to a half or quarter circle to allow access)
We have a small compartment with table top on a hinge up the front of the v birth foot well. Thinking of converting it into an evaporative cooler. Would love another table. Like the idea of the clamp on table. Where else can I find more cherry inspiration??
- 12.5 sheets of 6mm marine plywood - 1 sheet of 9mm plywood - around 10 x 2.5 metre 42x19 pine or some such timber - around 10 x 2.5 metre 19x19 pine etc for framing bunk tops. - 4 x 2 metres 93x19 for rudder blade - 5 x 1metre 68x12 for entry bulkhead trim - 2 x 3 metre 31 x 12 for cabin roof longitudinal
(to use with epoxy on double bias tape) - 2 rolls of 100mm wide 435gsm double bias tape - 4 metres of 200gsm class cloth 1 metre wide
(inside of CB case and rudder box as well as rudder blade) - 1 large bag glue filler - 1 x 400gram bucket easy sand filler - 26 metres of copper wire - accessories ie fastenings, brushes, rollers, applicators etc.
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Has anyone got a clever fold up table in theirs? I would like one but not sure how best to execute
I always thought a clamp-on 'beach umbrella table' attached to the mast support might be suitable. (Maybe cut down to a half or quarter circle to allow access)
We have a small compartment with table top on a hinge up the front of the v birth foot well. Thinking of converting it into an evaporative cooler. Would love another table. Like the idea of the clamp on table. Where else can I find more cherry inspiration??
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