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( This is a "repackaged" version of a very old web site I did
about
some projects to my old Santana 2023C sailboat)

Large Table
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This is
the first table I made. I made it out of the door to the head which
I took off because it was too inconvenient.
The Schock table and leg
were hideously cumbersome and really ugly.
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- The original Santana table
socket in the cabin was an accident (more like a sinking!) waiting to
happen. It was just a fiberglass socket (and starting to crack) screwed
(with wood screws) to a hole in the floor and loaded up with 5200.
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- The problem was that this
was a hole into the water ballast tank! Any breach in the wood screws
or cracked fiberglass would mean a leak into the cabin (can you say
Mayday?)!
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- I replaced the socket
(very time consuming - you have to add the 3M 5200 "multiplier"
to any estimated times) with a water inlet deck fill, the bottom of
which I sealed off with a PVC pipe cap and 5200. I epoxied and sealed
the exposed edge of the 3/4 inch plywood that made up the sole.
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- I really only needed the
threaded socket part of the deck fill and it was convenient to have
a little cap to screw in over the hole. This provided a mating part
for the PVC pipe table leg I made for the table.
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used webbing material to make drink holders so that when stowed, they
could compress down and not be sticking out underneath the table.
I put a small fiddle around
the table using quarter-round house molding.
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- I also put a deck-fill
socket (the same kind) in the cockpit floor after removing the original
fiberglass one there. You can see the white PVC cap at the bottom.
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This is
the table stowed along the wall in the head. There is a "track"
along the floor and an "L" shaped wood block near the back
to hold it upright.
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