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Well, this thread has been discussing tables for quite some time. Perhaps it's time to move on to racks. SD- why do you have to be so negative???
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I just finished a little remodel in the main salon. The results are in evidence on my web page -- http://web.mac.com/pecahill

Though certainly not a solution for everybody, the smaller folding table provides easier access to the lockers and the pilot berth.

Cahill I really like the design of your table, and haveing the leaves folding up and not hanging down is a great idea. Im in the Process of buying a Morgan 34 and I have a similar setup as yours. The prior owner put in a bulkhead mounted table but their a PITA to move around in... Im thinking of getting a pedestal mount that i can raise and lower depending on what its needed for coffee table hight or sitting down to dinner hight. Im usually solo on my boat so the small table is usually fine but I have a sailrite sewing machine so sometimes haveing the extra table space is great.
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