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Saloon Table Legs

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rebuckley
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Saloon Table Legs

Post by rebuckley »

Hi All -

Any recommendations on replacing the original legs on the saloon table (36' Classic)? They seem a bit "wobbley" - Not sue if I coudl maybe add new gaskets or something - as the wobble is due to the tubes, not the screws. Also - very tight on the lower and raising - I guess that lubrication would help that - but I was thinking about changing them out. Wonder if anyone has had any luck here?

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36' 1983 Classic (Au Naturel)
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Re: Saloon Table Legs

Post by Despacio »

For my boat, the wobbling came from the flexing of the deck. With all that leverage it takes little movement to have a very wobbly table.

I added an arm made from bimini hardware, attached to the bulkhead. My table is now strong enough that a full cup of coffee does not even ripple when you try to shake the table.
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