- May 14, 2008
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- 1988 390 EC
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- 454 Mercruiser Gassers
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Ken, give me some dimensions (info@vikingbay.co) of what you are thinking for a cockpit table and I'll shoot you back a bid.
Thanks for looking.
Thanks Don. Please do me a favor and shoot me an email so I can keep track easy info@vikingbay.coGreat job make me one, Let me know the final price
Don
Thanks QuintNice job my friend.
Keeps getting better and better. I don't know if this exists but what if that 60 degree angle base was available with a hinge? Legs would lock down at the 60 degree angle to the transom, but could also fold up under the table for storage? Just thinking out loud.
Maybe I could help ya with that Todd. Perhaps a locking / folding starboard hinge? Those stainless fittings are gonna kill your margins and maybe I could help you design up and prototype a few for ya? You could still use the stainless tubing if you wanted. I also am a Corian / Star Board distributor if you wanted to do a nice Corian insert, or maybe a removable / washable starboard inset?
Shoot me an email.
Great looking Job Todd, if you could look at a freight cost to Australia, I may be interested, rather than trying to find someone here to do the same thing for me, as it is pretty much exactly what I had been thinking of having made
You may want to look at format of your website as well. The marine products page does not come up very well on the iPad. It is overlapping. Some of the text blocks cannot be read as they are covered. By the way though some of the products there look great
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Coming along nicely Todd. We just had Corian counter tops put in here at the house. What about routing in a shallow groove to catch any juices or small drips? My Magma grill has a clip-on tray that has a small cutting board piece with shallow grooves that keep meat juices and such from running onto the boat.
Maybe a piece of 1/8" or 1/4" starboard to drop in? I know ya hate to cover that beautiful wood work, but might be nice for cooking and then put away for drinks or entertaining?