Who runs with cockpit table up?

Summerwind

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Aug 21, 2008
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Once in awhile I run with the cockpit table up but as standard operating procedures I tend not to.
I’m thinking it’s probably best to have it properly stowed when running. :huh:

Thoughts?
 
Mine stays up. Even trailer with it. It's the smaller, round style, though. I don't know if I'd trailer with it up if I had a large table. I'd probably at least rotate the table to a vertical position.
 
It's normally up because the wife likes it that way : ) but I prefer to run with it stowed. We don't stow it in the ER as designed. We stow it on the floor leaning up against the back seat.
 
The only time I take mine down is to access the engine compartment or when 'locking-through' on the Erie Canal.

The cockpit table is the focal point of our boating experience. For us, there is no reason to take it down. It certainly is not going to go anywhere while underway.
 
I now leave our on the dock when underway. Found that it gives more room to move around and I got tired of people leaving their drinks on there when we are underway only to see them fall and spill on the carpet later. With no table, they have to actually hold their own drinks.
When at the dock, I'll either leave it on the boat, or on the dock depending. I replaced the little round table with a 'normal' size rectangular marine table I bought on ebay 2 years ago.
 
Up all of the time unless we are tied up to a fixed dock and have to enter from the port side. Then it comes down for convienience.
 
Up all the time unless the whole family is on board Then we take it down to give more room.
 
Mine stays up all the time also Except for winter storage In fact most of the time there is a tray sitting on the table when we are running
 
I can't stow the new one where the little round one was, so for the most part we leave it up now.
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I put mine up when we are leaving for a day and take it down when we come back. It's easier on my boat to put the canvas on with it down. Mine fits pretty snugly and I don't worry much about it coming out at speed.

On that note we don't eat/drink when underway for the most part, unless we're puttering around at idle.
 
I take it down for more space. its also one of my "boat rules" A place for everything and everything in its place. OCD maybe.
Even though the table fits snug,Im worried about the long term shake n shimey effect.
 
The cockpit table is the focal point of our boating experience. For us, there is no reason to take it down. It certainly is not going to go anywhere while underway.

The same with us. We spend a lot of time on our river where its regulated so that you can only make headway. As we do a lot of entertaining, the table is invaluable for serving of food & beverages; and it also serves as a holding point for our guests if we encounter an idiot who's left a wake.
 
Todd:

That's a nice cusom table you have. How do you manage drinks? Do you have extra cup holders?

Thanks
There are no cupholders on the new table. The clear is actually not slippery and seems to do pretty well. The stock table had little indents on the table to act as drink holders, but to me seemed more like trip hazards for drinks.
 
It's normally up because the wife likes it that way : ) but I prefer to run with it stowed. We don't stow it in the ER as designed. We stow it on the floor leaning up against the back seat.

Same here as John. My wife likes it up; however, we agree to "only" put it up when there is a need for it. Otherwise, we (I) tend to prefer the openness the lack of a table affords.

We sometimes do the same with the cabin table, although it stays up most of the time.
 

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