Re: The ultimate cockpit table?
I would love to see these photos [i can’t seem to open them own the other mail from GARULFO. Also where does one buy this table?
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Peter Forbes Carango - Amel 54 #035 La Rochelle 00447836 209730 07836 209730
On 8 Mar 2020, at 14:03, Porter McRoberts via Groups.Io <portermcroberts@...> wrote:
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Re: The ultimate cockpit table?
I do think the standard cockpit table is one of the worst features of the Amel 54’s cockpit. It’s heavy and always in the way. I removed it and put at our house. Currently using a small foldable table doing it’s job excellent. I did consider the Lagun table as well so it’s great to see your positive report on it. I don’t think the table is carried by the chandlers on St. Maarten. So I have some time to consider other options as well. I really like the thing done by a fellow Amelian where he replaced the base of the steering chair with a stainless column, resulting in a improved folding of the standard table to facilitate the opening of the engine room hatch without moving the table. Obviously that is much more work and uses quite some expensive pieces of stainless.
Regards, Arno Luijten, SV Luna, A54-121
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Re: The ultimate cockpit table?
Porter McRoberts
Randal. On our A54-152 the table stores in a tucked forward position so the engine hatch opens unencumbered.
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I thought it was this way for everyone until we were parked next to another A54 in Opua. What a nightmare to get into the engine room! I think an easy modification to pull forward could be done. Ill post a photo of our scenario when we get back to the boat shortly. Amel does listen! Porter A54-152
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Re: The ultimate cockpit table?
Randall Walker
Just to keep the hype for a good thing. Here some pics of basically the same bracketing. I don't Know who started this good thing, but this was on my 54. I will say the previous owners did upgrades a world traveller could appreciate. The one thing I plan for in the future is the stainless reinvent of the helm seat bracket, I believe is on Attika That is just brilliant. I will copy a pic from the owners group pics. Great table ideas. If I were to ever be a boat builder. My first question to an owner of a boat that I had built, would be. What did you not like?. Why? Well, if I change what you don't like I will make them better. My point is. How long have they been building that table in the way. I had to get in the engine bay on passage. Hold it in the air, while I reach for and lift the floor. You all have had to. Randall A54 #56
On Sun, Mar 8, 2020 at 1:39 PM Patrick McAneny via Groups.Io <sailw32=aol.com@groups.io> wrote:
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Re: More Options for Rub Rail Inserts
Patrick McAneny
Karen ,How many plan to buy the rub rail as of now ? Perhaps you should put out a last call ,before placing the order. It will never be cheaper ,if you are in the US.. I assume the more orders the cheaper per unit price .Thanks to you and Bill for looking into this.
Pat
SM#123
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From: Karen Smith via Groups.Io <karenharmonie@...> To: main <main@AmelYachtOwners.groups.io> Sent: Sat, Mar 7, 2020 3:39 pm Subject: Re: [AmelYachtOwners] More Options for Rub Rail Inserts Mark,
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Re: The ultimate cockpit table?
Patrick McAneny
Ann-Sofia, Diane and I were on your boat in 2015 in Prickly Bay ,Grenada, and that is when we first saw the bracket and bought one when we got home. So you get credit for our's . Say Hi! to Jonas .
Hope all is well,
Pat & Diane,
SV Shenanigans,
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From: Annsofie & Jonas Svanberg <ann-sofie@...> To: main <main@amelyachtowners.groups.io> Sent: Sun, Mar 8, 2020 3:37 am Subject: Re: [AmelYachtOwners] The ultimate cockpit table? I wonder if not S/Y Lady Annila is that friend of a friend. 😊
We have had that solution since 2007, and I think our pictures is here on the forum some where. Glad that our idea has been adopted by so many. Regards Ann-Sofie S/Y Lady Annila, SM232, 1998 Skickat från min iPhone > 8 mars 2020 kl. 01:45 skrev Sv Garulfo <svgarulfo@...>: > > Hi all, > > Last year, we installed a cockpit table based on a Lagun structure and a skimboard. Yes, after looking for months for the perfect table top, a light bulb switched on in the fun sports department of a hardware store in Panama. > > The Lagun arm idea came from a friend on an SM, who got the idea from a friend of his on another SM. It has since been used on a Mango, and Maramu friend is drooling over it. I think it would fit most Amel model i can think of. > > Table tops are a personal choice but the skimboard, although looking “modern” (some may say weird) won it for being lightweight, weatherproof, very rigid, skid proof, very cheap (~$20!) and, as it turns out, very cleanable. > > > On a 54, it’s possible to find the right table dimensions to: > > - Use it as a coffee table for everybody’s sundowners, > - use it as a dinner table for two, on either side of the mizzen, or other layout to stay out of the sun, > - use it as a computer desk, again in various parts of the cockpit, > - stay/swing out of the way of people moving in the cockpit while sailing or entertaining, > - open any cockpit locker and the engine room hatch(*) without removing the table, > - deploy and use the banquet cockpit table without removing the useful cockpit table, > - operate the winches on the mizzen. > > We put it up more than a year ago in Panama and basically never removed it since. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > (*) by cutting a wedge off the foot, the hatch can even open without raising the table. > > > Hope it will give you ideas and a many enjoyable alfresco meals. > > > Thomas > GARULFO > A54-122 > Hiva Oa, French Polynesia > > > > <image1.jpeg> > <image2.jpeg> > <image3.jpeg> > <image4.jpeg> > <image5.jpeg> > <image6.jpeg> > <image7.jpeg> > <image8.jpeg>
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Re: The ultimate cockpit table?
Patrick McAneny
I bought the same bracket a few yrs. ago, I made a table fit for two, I found that we can leave it in place and it is not in the the way, and always available . Our table is more conventional ,rectangular with a lip around the perimeter and a mahogany veneer. Great addition to the cockpit.
Pat
SM#123
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From: Sv Garulfo <svgarulfo@...> To: Amel Yacht owners Group <main@AmelYachtOwners.groups.io> Sent: Sat, Mar 7, 2020 8:45 pm Subject: [AmelYachtOwners] The ultimate cockpit table? Hi all,
Last year, we installed a cockpit table based on a Lagun structure and a skimboard. Yes, after looking for months for the perfect table top, a light bulb switched on in the fun sports department of a hardware store in Panama.
The Lagun arm idea came from a friend on an SM, who got the idea from a friend of his on another SM. It has since been used on a Mango, and Maramu friend is drooling over it. I think it would fit most Amel model i can think of.
Table tops are a personal choice but the skimboard, although looking “modern” (some may say weird) won it for being lightweight, weatherproof, very rigid, skid proof, very cheap (~$20!) and, as it turns out, very cleanable.
On a 54, it’s possible to find the right table dimensions to:
- Use it as a coffee table for everybody’s sundowners,
- use it as a dinner table for two, on either side of the mizzen, or other layout to stay out of the sun,
- use it as a computer desk, again in various parts of the cockpit,
- stay/swing out of the way of people moving in the cockpit while sailing or entertaining,
- open any cockpit locker and the engine room hatch(*) without removing the table,
- deploy and use the banquet cockpit table without removing the useful cockpit table,
- operate the winches on the mizzen.
We put it up more than a year ago in Panama and basically never removed it since.
(*) by cutting a wedge off the foot, the hatch can even open without raising the table.
Hope it will give you ideas and a many enjoyable alfresco meals.
Thomas
GARULFO
A54-122
Hiva Oa, French Polynesia
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Re: Iridium go external antenna location
Randall Walker
Hello Ken, Where did you pick up your shorter cable? I remember watching the vid you did that was a while ago. Randall A54 #56
On Fri, Mar 6, 2020 at 3:57 PM Ken Powers SV Aquarius <ken@...> wrote: You want to keep your cable as short as possible. The longer the cable, the more cable loss you will have. I put the IridiumGo inside the cabinet above the sink. It is just below the steering box and thus there is only a 6' cable to the antenna.
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Re: The ultimate cockpit table?
Annsofie & Jonas Svanberg
I wonder if not S/Y Lady Annila is that friend of a friend. 😊
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We have had that solution since 2007, and I think our pictures is here on the forum some where. Glad that our idea has been adopted by so many. Regards Ann-Sofie S/Y Lady Annila, SM232, 1998 Skickat från min iPhone
8 mars 2020 kl. 01:45 skrev Sv Garulfo <svgarulfo@gmail.com>:
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The ultimate cockpit table?
Sv Garulfo
Hi all,
Last year, we installed a cockpit table based on a Lagun structure and a skimboard. Yes, after looking for months for the perfect table top, a light bulb switched on in the fun sports department of a hardware store in Panama. The Lagun arm idea came from a friend on an SM, who got the idea from a friend of his on another SM. It has since been used on a Mango, and Maramu friend is drooling over it. I think it would fit most Amel model i can think of. Table tops are a personal choice but the skimboard, although looking “modern” (some may say weird) won it for being lightweight, weatherproof, very rigid, skid proof, very cheap (~$20!) and, as it turns out, very cleanable. On a 54, it’s possible to find the right table dimensions to: - Use it as a coffee table for everybody’s sundowners, - use it as a dinner table for two, on either side of the mizzen, or other layout to stay out of the sun, - use it as a computer desk, again in various parts of the cockpit, - stay/swing out of the way of people moving in the cockpit while sailing or entertaining, - open any cockpit locker and the engine room hatch(*) without removing the table, - deploy and use the banquet cockpit table without removing the useful cockpit table, - operate the winches on the mizzen. We put it up more than a year ago in Panama and basically never removed it since. (*) by cutting a wedge off the foot, the hatch can even open without raising the table. Hope it will give you ideas and a many enjoyable alfresco meals. Thomas GARULFO A54-122 Hiva Oa, French Polynesia
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Solution: Furuno NavNet3D CMOS date/time not set
Sv Garulfo
Hi all, if, when starting your Furuno Navnet 3D MFD, you see a black screen with an “American Megatrend” logo, all sorts of lines of text and a mention of “CMOS date/time not set” towards the end, you need to replace the easily available CR2032 button battery in the computer/central unit. Exact location shown on the attached picture. Hope it’ll help someone some day! Thomas GARULFO A54-122 Hiva Oa, French Polynesia
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Re: SM2000 - Have you replaced your dishwasher by a fridge/freezer?
#galley
These are great informations, thank you very much Paul, Danny and Bill.
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Re: through hull forard head
In 2015, 2 months after we bought Viva (Hull #374) I realized that the black tank 90 valve was not working: vertical or horizontal same result. Hope it helps
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Re: Headliner Amel 54
Scott SV Tengah
I tried the same. Spray adhesive from a home improvement store seems to work quite well.
And it isn't labeled "marine" so it's reasonably priced. :) -- Scott 2007 A54 #69 SV Tengah http://www.svtengah.com
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Re: More Options for Rub Rail Inserts
Karen Smith
Mark,
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Re: Iridium go external antenna location
Hi Scott, It is on starboard side on the rail Greetings from Wolfgang Weber SY Elise Amel 54#162 Fort Lauderdale
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Re: Problem dismantling the main furler worm gear box
Hi Paul,
VERY familiar with that problem. Our gearbox was actually past it's use by so we set to and cut through the gear to extract the shaft. It wouldn't come out even with a hydraulic press. The shaft was badly pitted and clearly the steel/aluminium/saltwater combination had done its work. The knob and the shaft are one piece alloy and available from Maud No part #, just "Shaft for gearbox main furler" Eu139,00 Best regards Alan Elyse SM437
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Re: More Options for Rub Rail Inserts
Karen,
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I wanted to make sure we were still on the list. Thanks, Mark S/V It’s Good SM #105 Gloucester, VA
On Mar 6, 2020, at 5:40 PM, Karen Smith via Groups.Io <karenharmonie@...> wrote:
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Re: Iridium go external antenna location
Sv Garulfo
Hi Scott, On a side note, we found the app ‘iWatchSat’ very useful to find out sat coverage. It’s very simple and it helps to plan your call/grib fetch. We found waiting for good coverage is the best way to dramatically improve connection quality. Hope that helps, Thomas GARULFO A54-122 Hiva Oa, French Polynesia
On Wed, 4 Mar 2020 at 04:34, Scott SV Tengah <Scott.nguyen@...> wrote: Hi all,
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Re: Lubricants, Sealants, etc. & thanks to Bill Kinney
Fred, Thanks for that. As you know I do not have a recommendation for bearing grease. The manufacturer of MD 466 EP is Sogelub. They recommend it as a solution for metal-to-metal surfaces. This synthetic grease is very good, but only readily available in Europe. If I was asked by a European client for a synthetic grease recommendation, MD 466 would be my #1 choice. I am sure that Amel made the correct choice. Thanks, again.
On Sat, Mar 7, 2020 at 2:50 AM scentstone <scentstone@...> wrote:
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