[C320-list] Interior Table

John Beck jbeck50 at gmail.com
Mon May 27 05:35:58 PDT 2024


On my table, I put a 1  1/2 inch piece of foam under my table cushion, ie:
yoga mat. I also put a folding leg on  each end  so now I can  move around
on it without worrying about it popping screws
John Beck
Sv Sail On
Hull #518
Jb


On Sun, May 26, 2024 at 1:52 PM John Frost via C320-list <
c320-list at lists.catalina320.com> wrote:

> How about adding a spacer under the table around the tube that compresses?
> It would act like a giant spacer washer and not allow the tube to fully
> compress. You could find something at the hardware store or make one out of
> plywood by drilling an appropriate-sized hole in a round piece, lifting the
> table off, and sliding your "washer" on.
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> Speaking of tables, we don’t use it as a bed and found it took up too much
> room as a table so we got a small one at a boat show. I took the mount off
> of our large table and screwed it to the new. The twist that I wanted to
> mention is I put the mount about 6 inches off center. I can create more or
> less room for a diner by lifting the table, rotating it a bit and putting
> it back on the pedestal
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> John
> 2007 C320MKII
> Hull  #1118
> Lake Guntersville, AL
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> -----Original Message-----
> From: C320-list <c320-list-bounces at lists.catalina320.com> On Behalf Of
> Dave Hupe via C320-list
> Sent: Sunday, May 26, 2024 10:51 AM
> To: c320-list at catalina320.com
> Cc: Dave Hupe <hoopdtwo at yahoo.com>
> Subject: Re: [C320-list] Interior Table
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>  So, while we are on this topic ..... my table lowers/raises fine, but
> when down my filler cushion area (definitely thinner than the other
> cushions) on top of the table winds up being low.  So, it does not form a
> nice flat expanded bed.  We wind up putting items (blanket, etc.) beneath
> the filler cushion to try to even it out. I suppose i could push the table
> down just enough to make it level and turn the knob/lock, but I was
> concerned the table would slip down when weight is placed on it (the knob
> doesn't seem to lock into a hole in the post to keep it at the desired
> level. Does anyone else experience this issue ...... any "fixes" to
> suggest??
> Dave Hupe
> 1994 C320 #32
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