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Table install in 190/192s

DBamaC

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Location
Hoover, Al
Boat Make
Yamaha
Year
2014
Boat Model
AR192
Boat Length
19
In the time I've been on this forum, I seen several members with 190/192s comment on getting tables for their boats. Since my boat was originally one of the test beds for Jet Boat Pilot, I have a table with two mounting locations. I thought it might we useful to everyone if I showed how Will was playing with mounting it and give my thoughts on the (almost) finished product.

I have a cockpit and swim platform mount.
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I find the cockpit location to be a bit crowded.
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The rear location is much more useful in my opinion, but there is a problem...2016-04-03 14.33.42.jpg
The fiberglass in this area is a bit thin and I actually have some spider cracking showing around the mount. Because of that I don't put the table here on the water. I will be making an aluminum backer plate in the near future and hope that it will take care of the issue. I'll put up my thoughts one it is finished.
 
Appreciate this info. I too have a photo from inside the swim deck area which really shows how thin the fiberglass is. I'll dig it up and post it here.
 
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