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Good morning JVM225

I have just had a look at the stock pictures of the 410 Sundancer Monaco Edition (2002) and it looks like you have the standard 60mm / 2.36" pole mount. Best to double check, but this are by far the most common used in power boats. If this is the case, we have the under table mounts for the pole in stock which are shown here:- https://www.marineteak.co.uk/all-pedestals/aluminium-under-table-mount-pedestal-base-107

If you pop an email over when you order your desired table we can include one free of charge for you - just mention that you are a member of the Forum.

The pole you have will taper at each end, but the middle measurement should be 60mm / 2.36"

If this is not the case, your local boat shop will have alternative sizes available.

As always, any questions please let me know.

Luke
 
Hi Luke. Your tables are very nice. SR didn't offer a table option on my boat sold here in the States, but did on the ones sold there. Just need to know what size they used and whether to go with the round type or something different. Here's a picture of the set up on a similiar boat. Your thoughts on what might work/look best? Looking forward to doing business with you. Brian
 

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Hi Brian

I can see why they installed a round table if specified when new, and it does work very well - but, my personal choice would be the Nautic Star Half Ellipes in the small size. This is 27.6" x 20" and would look stunning on the 19.

https://www.marineteak.co.uk/flat-teak-tables/nautic-star-half-ellipes-41

The round one would work of course, but the Ellipes would just add that extra bit of style if you see what I mean.

If you haven't already got the pedestal, then take a look at our "Removable Fixed Height" pedestal. This one doesn't need a hole in the floor - just six screws, and can be detached in a matter of seconds for when you need that extra space back:-

https://www.marineteak.co.uk/all-pe...edestal-with-locking-system---fixed-height-24

We also have the same style of pedestal, but with the height adjustable system built in. Quite handy if you want to lower the table to coffee table height. It's just £20/$25 more than the fixed height, so maybe worth considering.

https://www.marineteak.co.uk/all-pe...al-with-locking-system---adjustable-height-22

As always, delivery is one flat charge of £25 / $32 regardless of what you order, and of course you do not pay the UK VAT so that saves 20% too!

Hope that helps, but if you have any questions, please let me know.

Luke
 

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Good morning JVM225

I have just had a look at the stock pictures of the 410 Sundancer Monaco Edition (2002) and it looks like you have the standard 60mm / 2.36" pole mount. Best to double check, but this are by far the most common used in power boats. If this is the case, we have the under table mounts for the pole in stock which are shown here:- https://www.marineteak.co.uk/all-pedestals/aluminium-under-table-mount-pedestal-base-107

If you pop an email over when you order your desired table we can include one free of charge for you - just mention that you are a member of the Forum.

The pole you have will taper at each end, but the middle measurement should be 60mm / 2.36"

If this is not the case, your local boat shop will have alternative sizes available.

As always, any questions please let me know.

Luke

Thanks Luke! I'll contact you as soon as we figure out what I've we want.
 
Here is another awesome table from Luke! Sealed with semco honey.
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Took your advice about the Half Ellipse but wanted a folding option. This seemed the perfect match and arrived in 3 days here to Alabama. Nautic Star Circle. Thanks Luke! I'll post more Pics when installed on my boat. Brian
 

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Nice! I plan on picking one up this season for our 320. I'm debating on which way to have it fold as it comes in two options.
 
Has anyone thought of doing this by attaching a piece of plexi glass under their folding table?
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I love these teak tables and my wife really likes the idea of the inlay. We'll be ordering one as soon as we bring our new to us 410 home next month. We just have to decide on what type of base we are going to use so it's great seeing everyone's pictures posted.
 
Just ordered one for the bridge. I am looking forward to folding the table shut and not having to fight my way back to open the isinglass. I also had the upholstery redone and added a splash of color so I believe it is going to look great. I will post some pics when I have everything in place. Do you need to put a sealer on the table and if so how many coats should be applied?
 
Hi Jeff !

We would totally recommend Semco - it is an excellent product, and we use it ourselves !

I personally prefer the Semco Natural, but the Honeytone also looks fabulous - down to personal choice of course...
Marine teak recommends Semco sealer. 2 thin coats.
 
Yes - we love the Semco product !

Teak is an expensive wood of course as it is so good in the marine environment, so we like to keep the teak looking like teak, rather than covering it in something that changes the color too much. Semco provides a good protection against spills, plus it has UV protection which will help against the teak fading to a silvery gray.

However, this is teak, so you can apply whatever you like if you want to change it if the environment suits!

We are not allowed to ship Semco with orders to the States due to custom regulations - we use air-freight to ship the tables incredibly quickly to you, and the carriers are very nervous about liquids. But, Semco is in fact an American product, so is hugely cheaper in the States than in the UK - nearly half the price - and is available in pretty much every boat shop there.

For more info, please do take a look at our Semco page, including our in house video which is here:- https://www.marineteak.co.uk/semco-teak-sealer/semco-teak-sealer-natural-two-sizes-available-116
 
Received my table last night and so far very impressed by the craftsmanship. Taking it down to my local plastic shop tomorrow to have the drink holder made up so that I can mount it to the bottom. Will post some pics as to how it turns out.
Dean,
That looks really cool! I like that drink holder option!!

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Received my table last night and so far very impressed by the craftsmanship. Taking it down to my local plastic shop tomorrow to have the drink holder made up so that I can mount it to the bottom. Will post some pics as to how it turns out.
Dean what size table did you get? I like the cup holder idea. Here's mine. The folding option will make it easier to get back and forth from the swim platform to bow. Thanks again Luke from Marine Teak! Brian
 

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i went with the larger one of the two. attached is a pic of the cup holders. i based the cup cutouts on the tapered dimensions of the solo cups. IMG_0629.jpgIMG_0630.jpgIMG_0631.jpg
 
Great looking table-will you be storing the new table where the old table top went to storage?
 
No it will be in the stand the majority of the time. The new table is also much bigger than the old. I did see that someone added a rod holder to their old table top and used it as a serving table which is an interesting use for the old top.
 
No it will be in the stand the majority of the time. The new table is also much bigger than the old. I did see that someone added a rod holder to their old table top and used it as a serving table which is an interesting use for the old top.

Table looks great Dean! Can't wait to see it in person and try out those cup holders!!
 

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