boat came with a very nice unmounted teak piece that is just the right fitting for the pilot berth,however if I decide to mount it will have couple of issues,one will be on the way to use the pilot berth and second the only way to use it as a table is seating side ways on the settee.
Have you found a solution?
thanks
David
navigation table CD30 MII how have you fitted the teak table
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navigation table CD30 MII how have you fitted the teak table
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Re: navigation table CD30 MII how have you fitted the teak t
Hi:
I had Hull #1 CD 30 MkII for 13 years and spent a lot of time trying to figure out how to use the nav table. Never did get there. Only thing I could figure was to use it standing up. When in place it pretty much obliterates any use of the pilot berth. I used the fold down dining table for navigation. having just the stb leaf up.
Its the only thing on the boat that didnt make any sense to me. I tried to figure out how to hinge it, leaf it, fold it, etc. but just couldnt find a solution.
Let me know if you do.
Boyd
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Fort Lauderdale, Fl
I had Hull #1 CD 30 MkII for 13 years and spent a lot of time trying to figure out how to use the nav table. Never did get there. Only thing I could figure was to use it standing up. When in place it pretty much obliterates any use of the pilot berth. I used the fold down dining table for navigation. having just the stb leaf up.
Its the only thing on the boat that didnt make any sense to me. I tried to figure out how to hinge it, leaf it, fold it, etc. but just couldnt find a solution.
Let me know if you do.
Boyd
s/v Cat-A-Tonic
Prout 34
Fort Lauderdale, Fl
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Re: navigation table CD30 MII how have you fitted the teak t
I’m not familiar with your interior but have chartered many different boats. I recall a few had swing out nav station seats for layouts like yours. Some had spinning seats to adjust the height. How about a removable pedestal? We use a removable pedestal in the cockpit that bolts to a 3/8” round plate. Bolts on with only three bolts. Some pics would help.
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Re: navigation table CD30 MII how have you fitted the teak t
Standing up, the stove top has worked quite nicely as a nav table. Sitting down, I use the cockpit table. Underway, a throwable cushion has worked well.
Mostly, I see installed nav stations as boat show features that appeal to the hopes and dreams of potential buyers.
Mostly, I see installed nav stations as boat show features that appeal to the hopes and dreams of potential buyers.
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