AndyL
Well-Known Member
My boat (Cutlass 27) was stripped out inside for racing by a previous owner. I decided we need a table below as eating off your knees is not always the best thing. I made a prototype using scrap chipboard to test the feasibility of my design. It stows out of the way up on the bulkhead. It is 645 x 400mm and missing the legs for which I have Ø10mm fibreglass rods I saved from the kid's trampoline.


I'm needing help deciding the best way to build a table top:
Iroko slats? (Can't afford teak) I would not want to use biscuit joiners so tongue and groove or dowels?
Teak faced marine ply with teak fiddles?
Plastic, i.e. hdpe? (Maybe too heavy?)
Any suggestions?
Thanks


I'm needing help deciding the best way to build a table top:
Iroko slats? (Can't afford teak) I would not want to use biscuit joiners so tongue and groove or dowels?
Teak faced marine ply with teak fiddles?
Plastic, i.e. hdpe? (Maybe too heavy?)
Any suggestions?
Thanks



