Some folks on www.force50.org were interested in the captain’s chair we installed after our boisterous trip south, so we’re including one picture here and a link to all the others at the right. The line attached to the seat front is for our PFD tether that keeps us on board in the cockpit in bouncy seas. We have jacklines running the length of the boat, because the last thing either of us wants is to try to fetch the other from the sea.
The table is mounted using a pedestal seat flange that we bought at West Marine. It is offset so that it can be turned to provide easier access to the lazarettes. The pedestal base block is made of laminated Douglas fir planks, which gives a solid base, and it is through-bolted to the deck. Makes for a much more secure ride than sitting on the cockpit cushions.
You can see pictures of Mama and us taking turns sitting in it on the link showing her summer trip to visit Sea Venture.
The table is just temporary, made out of an old tray table we had on hand. As soon as Michael finds the proper wood and has the time, he’ll make a prettier one. But with lots of other projects taking precedence, this may be a while in coming.
No hurry, eh, mates?