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This guy has a very interesting YouTube Channel. I was particularly interested by this table leg. (I know, it's really pretty sad when you get excited about something as menial as a table leg) It looks like a great solution for a C25, especially when you can get another base and use your table in the cockpit.
I had something very similar with a nice teak top in our cockpit. At least until the wifey broke it. Did a bunch of searching and never was able to find a replacement that I felt was suitable. I'm definitely going to look into this and possibly use it to replace the broken unit.
*Update: Wife said buy it so she can stop hearing about it. Haha, so its ordered. Will let you know how it turns out. Got the second bracket as well so I can also use the smaller cockpit table in the cabin as a second table option.
Thanks!
Captain Rob & Admiral Alyson "David Buoy"-1985 C25 SK/SR #5053
Im impressed.. I ordered this on Thursday and it made its way from the U.K. And arrived today. Seems to be really nice quality. Only thing I'm hoping works out is that it doesn't have a level adjustment to counter if the boat is listing like the old one did. I'm hoping that if I mount it right, it may not be necessary.
Captain Rob & Admiral Alyson "David Buoy"-1985 C25 SK/SR #5053
Figured I would follow up on this as I finally got my Lagun table leg installed. It turned out great with my existing table and was easily enough to install using all of the provided backing plates, hardware and shims. It seems there are even more adjustments than I originally thought which is awesome! It has 3 different points of adjustment which allows it to swivel every which direction so we that it is easy to get out of the way. The mounting plate is super low-profile so that it's impossible to hit your ankle on. All in all I recommend this piece and can't wait to use it.
Captain Rob & Admiral Alyson "David Buoy"-1985 C25 SK/SR #5053
I really like my dinette layout. I reduced the size of the table last year - just a few teak boards glued together and mounted using the old hardware. The only thing I plan to change is the old black table leg. A conventional spindle will do.
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