BelleSerene
Well-Known Member
Our Beneteau 39 saloon table tightly overlaps the sofa on three sides. I'm fed up with having to shuffle around it to sit on the back side of the sofa, and also with having no armchair-like position in the boat. I could solve the problem by rotating the saloon table about its mid (or an offset) point.
The table has two thick steel tubular legs. The top of these fit into metal sockets that are bolted to the underside of the table. So I could instead bolt those metal sockets to the underside of a wooden beam, and between the beam and the table screw a rotating swivel - like this [ http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Fasp-Merc...ivel-Turntable-Drivers-pre-2003-/262476776548 ]. Then just shorten the legs by the thicknesses of the beam and the swivel.
I need the thing to behave fairly professionally: I'm not into spoiling our boat's interior. But it seems to me that an idea like this would improve the utility of our saloon.
What similar solutions have other esteemed forumites found? Any tips?
The table has two thick steel tubular legs. The top of these fit into metal sockets that are bolted to the underside of the table. So I could instead bolt those metal sockets to the underside of a wooden beam, and between the beam and the table screw a rotating swivel - like this [ http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Fasp-Merc...ivel-Turntable-Drivers-pre-2003-/262476776548 ]. Then just shorten the legs by the thicknesses of the beam and the swivel.
I need the thing to behave fairly professionally: I'm not into spoiling our boat's interior. But it seems to me that an idea like this would improve the utility of our saloon.
What similar solutions have other esteemed forumites found? Any tips?