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Ericson Table looks teak

EngineerSailing

Member II
I've decided this is too big for my boat

But instead of just taking a saw and cutting it down

I wanted to see if anyone needed an Ericson teak table first
I think $150 plus shipping cost would be reasonable
Or pickup I'm in St Petersburg, FL area for now

Has piano hinges and support legs too
 

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Loren Beach

O34 - Portland, OR
Senior Moderator
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Oh my. Is that the very "trick" table that folds up and sort of embraces the mast? (Like the one in the E-33RH in our club.)
 

EngineerSailing

Member II
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Oh my. Is that the very "trick" table that folds up and sort of embraces the mast? (Like the one in the E-33RH in our club.)
It does attach to the mast
It is thick and heavy

I've never seen a E-33RH
The 33 and 36RH's were designed and started together, so I expect them to be the same

I want to keep the mast bracket to attach a smaller piece of wood for a table
I'm thinking a little bigger than playing a checker board on is right for me
 

N.A.

E34 / SF Bay
My E34-2 table is missing the half that folds out... does anyone know if this one will fit (they are all similar)?

@EngineerSailing : if you measure the length of the hinged side, I can see if it's the same as that side of my own table.

If this fits / would work, I'm potentially quite interested.
 

EngineerSailing

Member II
My E34-2 table is missing the half that folds out... does anyone know if this one will fit (they are all similar)?

@EngineerSailing : if you measure the length of the hinged side, I can see if it's the same as that side of my own table.

If this fits / would work, I'm potentially quite interested.
Each leaf is 48" x 14"
Both look in very good condition
The center piece is 4" x 48"

Table end Support height 28.5" for table 34.5" overall
 

bigd14

Sustaining Partner
Blogs Author
My E34-2 table is missing the half that folds out...
I have temporarily (hopefully permanently) removed mine. It takes up an enormous amount of space in the cabin. My wife and I have a slight disagreement about this- she loves the idea of an huge table to play cards etc with friends, whereas I believe even the half table to be too big and prevents easy access to the port settee let alone the entire thing.

I am also agitating for removal of the two wood doors between the v-berth and salon. They limit access to the hanging lockers on each side and don’t close easily. A heavy curtain would be much more convenient.

I don’t expect to prevail on either issue but a guy can dream…

Here is a photo of the leaf, sorry I don’t have one with it open

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Loren Beach

O34 - Portland, OR
Senior Moderator
Blogs Author
We love our table with fold-down leaves when in use... kind of makes the cabin seem smaller when not in use... so solid it supports me when thrown against it off shore. "Everything's a compromise" as the saying goes.
As for the teak doors (bi-fold for the forward cabin) and also the aft cabin, we took those off and stored them for the next owner, decades ago. After all, the only "private" place on a small boat is the head, and that door stays on! :)
 

N.A.

E34 / SF Bay
Now I know what do do with those pesky doors :)

I'll measure my table this weekend and see if it's the right size. Mine looks a bit like the image above, so @EngineerSailing , if yours does not look like that it probably won't work for me. [E.g. you mention 3 pieces, whereas my table, like the image above, only has two: the main table and the fold-down leaf.

I do like having the half-table -- singlehanding I'm not sure when I'd use the full one, but the hinge keeps me noticing its absence.
 

EngineerSailing

Member II
Now I know what do do with those pesky doors :)

I'll measure my table this weekend and see if it's the right size. Mine looks a bit like the image above, so @EngineerSailing , if yours does not look like that it probably won't work for me. [E.g. you mention 3 pieces, whereas my table, like the image above, only has two: the main table and the fold-down leaf.

I do like having the half-table -- singlehanding I'm not sure when I'd use the full one, but the hinge keeps me noticing its absence.
Mine is a little different
For 1 mine has a lip to keep plates and cups from sliding off
Also it is set so both sides leaf down not just 1
 

EngineerSailing

Member II
I've decided this is too big for my boat

But instead of just taking a saw and cutting it down

I wanted to see if anyone needed an Ericson teak table first
I think $150 plus shipping cost would be reasonable
Or pickup I'm in St Petersburg, FL area for now

Has piano hinges and support legs too
New price $70 OBO +SHIPPING

if someone could use it is rather it go, because its way to big for me to keep all of it
 

JSM

Sustaining Member
I have temporarily (hopefully permanently) removed mine. It takes up an enormous amount of space in the cabin. My wife and I have a slight disagreement about this- she loves the idea of an huge table to play cards etc with friends, whereas I believe even the half table to be too big and prevents easy access to the port settee let alone the entire thing.

I am also agitating for removal of the two wood doors between the v-berth and salon. They limit access to the hanging lockers on each side and don’t close easily. A heavy curtain would be much more convenient.
I removed the table from our 34-2 when I installed a new cabin sole and never re-installed it for the same reasons. At my wife's urging the v-berth doors are coming off as well.
 
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