Help finding stable table base

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Concerto
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1980 Cheoy Lee
WE love our new boat. But the main salon table is way too janky. Enough parts of the base move a little that the table wobbles a bit when we are at the table with our kids. We disassembled the table base and tightened everything up and it helped a bit, but its still not as solid as i like.

Can anyone recommend a table base that is SOLID and will support our table without wobbling? We don't need the table to go up/down or even turn, although turning would be ok .
 

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The OEM product that came on my Mainship was very stable but left a real toe stumper on the floor when removed. Think I'm gonna try one of these - smaller base. but has a screw down clamp. Saw one on a high end RV table and it seemed to be pretty stable. Adding a second leg would really tighten thing up,



http://www.itc-rv.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/5/2015/03/Sequoia-Table-Leg-Base-System-1.pdf


That looks pretty flimsy to me. Maybe its not. But I'm looking for a big cast base and a a fat stanchion base and a solid table flange. So far, I have been quoted $1500 to have a one piece stand fabricated from 5" stainless steel tubing.
 
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