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Are there pins that lock the table to the wall? If so I need some.
Table works almost as intended, holds plates and cups while eating. Problem is if someone puts weight on a side it pops out of the brackets. Doesn’t take much for the table to twist out.
Erik Cornelison 6th Generation Professional Sailor, First Gen Submarine Sailor. 1986 Standard Rig SW. #5234
Erik, Sorry, which cabin layout do you have? Port and starboard settee with the swing-down table attached to the port side bulkhead? Or the dinette style cabin with a starboard settee with a pair of opposing seats on the port side with a dinettetable in between? If the former, some people have replaced the brackets with hinges. If the latter, there should be two rubber hold-down straps that keep the table securely held in place. You can purchase them from Catalina Direct. Here is a link to the part I’m familiar with: https://www.catalinadirect.com/index.cfm/product/2921_31/soft-latch-flexible-coverbr-draw-latch-bent-catch.cfm If you need some hinges, look for some quality brass or stainless steel hinges.
Bruce Ross Passage ~ SR-FK ~ C25 #5032 Port Captain — Milford, CT
I drilled holes through the bulkhead and use aircraft lock pins. OOPS, NEVER MIND, I just saw the last post. I did not realize they still had the dinette in '86.
I hated the factory table so I made several small ones with the same hardware so my pins would work with any table.
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