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The nav table on the Nordica 30 is to stbrd at the companionway. The
original design had it incorporated with a pilot berth under the cockpit seat. I removed the berth and extended the bulkhead then opened up the access to allow for better stowage and additional tankage. I used the new area to accommodate all electronics, wiring, bus bars, breakers, house bank, inverter etc. It also had the added benefit of extending the table to accommodate a full chart...... something most boats to 45 ft don't have. I'll have to find and post a pic since the vessel is packed away for the winter. CM "Capt. Rob" wrote in message oups.com... Mooron, I think you missed my query on the Nordica 30's nav station. Being a proper seaboat, she must have a nav station with a well sized chart table. Can I see a pic? The 35s5 has a nice chart table....quite large and ample with stowage below for charts and nav tools. Table retracted: http://www.floridaboats.net/images/3.../slides/23.JPG Table full: http://www.floridaboats.net/images/3.../slides/24.JPG I don't see a nav station in any Nordica 30 pics...probably just the angle or some interiors screwed up by owners. RB 35s5 NY |
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Capt.Mooron wrote:
The nav table on the Nordica 30 is to stbrd at the companionway. I bet it's not "retractable" either! DSK |
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![]() I bet it's not "retractable" either! Doug's sailboat has no nav station of any kind, Mooron. And I bet the one on his trawler is smaller than mine...in fact I know it is! RB 35s5 NY |
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Excuse me, I have to go clean the coffee off my desk.
Its not a chart table, its a changing table! There is a changing table that flips down in the head. It was an option. RB 35s5 NY |
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![]() "DSK" wrote in message . .. Capt.Mooron wrote: The nav table on the Nordica 30 is to stbrd at the companionway. I bet it's not "retractable" either! Nope... solid teak, lift the lid to access the plotting equipment. Charts are rolled and stored under the table in a compartment designed for that purpose. The new extension mates to the original table and has the electrical/electronic /batteries under the lid, in 3 separate shelves. CM |
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