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Old 02-11-2015, 03:03 AM   #1
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Fly Bridge table

I am going to build a table for our fly bridge.

I have some ideas, but keen to see other peoples solutions.

Photos anyone?
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Old 02-11-2015, 08:03 AM   #2
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Here you go...
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I am going to build a table for our fly bridge.

I have some ideas, but keen to see other peoples solutions.
I just use a "TV-dinner table." It folds up nicely and stores when not needed. Something fancy would be better, of course, but for just a place to sit drinks and snacks when at anchor (or in the slip) it works well.
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I just use a "TV-dinner table." It folds up nicely and stores when not needed. Something fancy would be better, of course, but for just a place to sit drinks and snacks when at anchor (or in the slip) it works well.
Same here.
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Nice table Kraftee! Did you build or buy? Looks like it's made of Starboard?
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That table is made out of fiberglass. MUCH sturdier than starboard. It is the optional table available from Mirage Manufacturing on their Great Harbour trawlers. For as nice as it is, it was very reasonably priced (although I am not sure what the price would be right now.). If interested, I am sure Ken would make and ship one.


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