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Table and Leg Storage

Zechbruder

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Location
Dallas, Texas
Boat Make
Yamaha
Year
2019
Boat Model
SX
Boat Length
21
Wanted to share my table and leg(s) storage project. I used a 1" thick poly cutting board I had that just was not practical as a cutting board, too heavy. Mounted to the forward wall of the port midships storage. We will see if I need to add a towel or some velveteen (faux velvet, tech theater stuff) between the legs if the rattle gets to us.

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Nice work! I might steal this idea as mine has been banging around in that same compartment for the last 3 years.
 
Thank you, @JetDriven01
Wish I had a router table to round the edges ever so slightly. I know they are not that much, but not spending money right now, this project was thankfully from stock on hand.
 
I like it! Very nice use of space.
 
Thank you, @JetDriven01
Wish I had a router table to round the edges ever so slightly. I know they are not that much, but not spending money right now, this project was thankfully from stock on hand.

Wondering if you ever got this done. You don't need a router table to do this either. It sounds like a 1/8" roundover bit is all you'll need, and really, if that's sufficient, you can simply get some sandpaper or a sanding sponge to do this. Alternatively, get a piece of inside corner molding, and either pick up some adhesive backed sandpaper or some spray adhesive and sandpaper. Attach the sandpaper to the molding, and sand until you've got the roundover to your satisfaction.
 
Wondering if you ever got this done. You don't need a router table to do this either. It sounds like a 1/8" roundover bit is all you'll need, and really, if that's sufficient, you can simply get some sandpaper or a sanding sponge to do this. Alternatively, get a piece of inside corner molding, and either pick up some adhesive backed sandpaper or some spray adhesive and sandpaper. Attach the sandpaper to the molding, and sand until you've got the roundover to your satisfaction.


Thanks for the tip, but the holder worked well for 2020 (well, March to October) as is. The edges are not a factor in use and it is a too much of a PITA to remove and dismantle so I'm just gonna leave it. Bigger fish to fry. Maybe eventually the Mark II.

Want to figure something out for the bow filler cushions, get them off the storage floor. Wish the ski locker was further aft so the hatch could open with the cushions in place. Guess I need the 24 footer.....
 
Want to figure something out for the bow filler cushions, get them off the storage floor. Wish the ski locker was further aft so the hatch could open with the cushions in place. Guess I need the 24 footer.....

I think I'll float that line of reasoning past the wife!

"Honey, I know it's a bit more money, but I'm doing it for you!" ?
 
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