Mainship 390 - flybridge table bolted down?

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Lshulan

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Voyager
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Mainship 390
I want to temporarily remove flybridge table to install faux teak and not sure if table is bolted down with nuts under floor and only accessible above headliner in salon. Anyone have first hand knowledge of this and is this is the case or might they be screwed down or possible bolted to a plate that itself is bolted thru floor? 2002 Mainship 390
 
Be aware, faux teak gets really hot. On summer day you cannot walk on it with bare feet. I have it and am removing off swim step but leaving the cockpit and stairs. I would not put it on the flybridge.
 
"Be aware, faux teak gets really hot. On summer day you cannot walk on it with bare feet."

Yes, I no idea where the OP lives but be aware it does get very hot underfoot.
 
We have gray SeaDek on all our decks and it isn’t bad as far as heat. When they templated our SeaDek they went around all the obstacles. I am surprised that you need to remove the table pedestal. Can’t you just lower the piece over the pedestal?
 
I want to temporarily remove flybridge table to install faux teak and not sure if table is bolted down with nuts under floor and only accessible above headliner in salon. Anyone have first hand knowledge of this and is this is the case or might they be screwed down or possible bolted to a plate that itself is bolted thru floor? 2002 Mainship 390
To answer your question about the type of fasteners holding the folding table, it was SS wood screws into the FG and coring on my 1999 MS350 . Since my coring had gotten wet from a long term leak,I used large plastic drywall screw in wall fasteners with 5200 and screwed into those to hold in place. 3 yrs ago . Still tight.
 
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