2 messages2016-09-16 19:14 UTCthrough 2016-09-24 18:37 UTC
Navigation station on Cal-2 30
hr… [at] yahoo.com2016-09-16 19:14 UTC
Hello Cal members,
I was wondering if anyone would share with me any modifications they've done on a cal-2 30 or similar cabin layout for navigation station. I'm thinking something below the power panel on the starboard side, above the quarter berth. That quarter berth has all my tool bags so not using for a bunk. I had heard some captains had done a nice fold down table there. I'm not a carpenter but can use a tape and get things built ok if I have some direction. Thanks for any help you can offer!
Bobby G
Cal-2 30 1969 hull # 55
Navigation station on Cal-2 30
Bob Guarino2016-09-24 18:37 UTC
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> So here is what I've ended up putting together for my nav station etc.. I've got the iPad and iPhone charge station I sewed up hanging between the marine radio and my AIS receiver. Still need to put a lip on the table top. I can take the table down with one bolt an two screws if needed. It feels great every time I make an improvement that makes our limited space more functional. Any thoughts? More I should add?
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> Bob Guarino
> Cal-2 30
> Hull # 55
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> Sent from my iPhone
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>> On Sep 16, 2016, at 3:52 PM, Brian Lavis <bl… [at] sbcglobal.net> wrote:
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>> Not exactly a nav station, but I put a table over the stove on my Cal 30. This was after throwing out the original stove.
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>> I will get some pictures for you when I get down to the boat in a week or so.
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>> Brian G. Lavis
>> Commodore, Sea Scouts, Greater Los Angeles Area Council, Boy Scouts of America
>> bl… [at] sbcglobal.net or cell phone at 213-761-6807