I have a c&c 34+ and I removed the table for the same reasons as you. I have had a "temporary" table for the past couple years that we use when cruising. I built it on one of these http://www.defender.com/product.jsp?path=-1|7504|2290226|2290231&id=1536893. The base is through bolted through the floor and the tube and table are removeable.
The table top is currently plywood but I have plans to make a more permanant one out of teak or teak veneer. When I get around to this I will use two pedestal stands as the table is a little wobbly with only one. I don't have a pic but I will take one next time I am at board. In terms of the Rating the YRALIS PHRF Regulations state: Proper Racing Trim Yachts shall race as rated with at least all the equipment and furnishings supplied as standard by the manufacturer. A yacht that has altered or has removed bulkheads, permanently attached furniture, or structural interior components shall be considered a custom yacht. Drawers, headliners, cabinet and locker doors, steps, ladders, and engine enclosures shall remain in place as supplied as standard equipment. If they do not so remain, then the yacht shall be considered a custom yacht and rated accordingly. *Passageway doors, cushions, dining tables, and carpets are specifically exempted, and are alterable or removable provided all safety standards are met.* Lifting keels (not designed to be adjusted while racing) must be fixed and locked in the lowered position while racing. You may want to check your local regs. Eric S/V Hee Soo On Fri, Jan 1, 2016 at 3:28 PM, Charlie Nelson via CnC-List < cnc-list@cnc-list.com> wrote: > My 36 XL/kcb was delivered with a relatively massive table bolted to > the the cabin sole which had 2 fold down leaves. > > This table sort of wrapped around the bast so that when the leaves opened, > the table surface was centered fore and aft > and athwartships so that 4+ people could sit around it although getting > our from the curved port settee was difficult. > > To have any room for racing crew, I removed it years ago since I don't > really cruise with the boat. > > I would like to build or buy a lightweight table that could be mast > mounted (preferred) or bulkhead mounted (probably too short in this case) > and fold up > out of the way when not used. It would be nice to also have folding > leaves. > > It might also be made to be pulled up to the underside of the coach roof > while being constrained by the mast when not in use and > locked to the cabin cole when in use. > > I would like it to be relatively light weight in either case. > > Any photos or ideas from the list on a similar table or a design for one? > > Charlie Nelson > Water Phantom > C&C 36 XL/kcb > > cenel...@aol.com > > _______________________________________________ > > Email address: > CnC-List@cnc-list.com > To change your list preferences, including unsubscribing -- go to the > bottom of page at: > http://cnc-list.com/mailman/listinfo/cnc-list_cnc-list.com > > >
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