What is this for? Can anyone help please?

What is this for? Can anyone help please?

Postby swavek » Mon Oct 14, 2013 9:26 am

Hi guys,
When I bought my Top Hat Mk2 earlier this year, I found these two boards with stainless fold - out legs.
They were hidden away so I didn't get a chance to ask the previous owner what they are for.
Can anyone help me? They look like a seat that you attach in the cockpit aft area, but I cant see anywhere where the legs would fit/slide into?? :?
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Re: What is this for? Can anyone help please?

Postby Ianb » Mon Oct 14, 2013 7:22 pm

The angle on the supports is also a puzzle. I was thinking lee-boards on the bunks, but the clips would poke you in the side. Looks too narrow to be a seat. Maybe shelves for drinks in the cockpit? Another idea : used in conjunction with some pipes to prop the boat horizontal when drying out?
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Re: What is this for? Can anyone help please?

Postby swavek » Mon Oct 14, 2013 8:58 pm

Yes lanb, its a puzzle alright, the angle on the supports has made it even more difficult to work out. I think I'll see if I can find the previous owners details and ask him... :D I'll keep the post updated if I find out.
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Re: What is this for? Can anyone help please?

Postby SeaLady » Mon Nov 04, 2013 3:48 pm

Hi.
They look like the seat extensions that were on Peppercorn.

Look at the seats in the cockpit.
There are places for the stainless steel tubes to slide into.
The lengths of timber make the cockpit seat wider so you can lounge back with more comfort.

Give it a whirl.

Also allows for comfy snooze outside without falling onto the cockpit floor.

What do I win??? :ugeek:
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Re: What is this for? Can anyone help please?

Postby swavek » Mon Nov 04, 2013 4:15 pm

Hi Diana,
You must be right, I originally checked the length between the two little brackets in the cockpit seats (and everything else I could see) and they did match the length between the legs of the seats.
I always thought they were there to tie up the tiller and thought it must be a quirky coincidence since I've never seen such seat extensions..
I guess David used to 'lounge around' in the cockpit a lot . :D
Thanks for that Diana..
Your prize... mmmm, don't have to much to offer except if you're ever sailing past Double Bay, drop anchor near seven shillings beach and come by to my café ( Redleaf Café - right on the beach) for a coffee.... even if you drink decaf soy lattes with a twist of lemon... ;)
Take care and thanks again,
Swavek.
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Re: What is this for? Can anyone help please?

Postby SeaLady » Tue Nov 05, 2013 9:16 pm

Ahhh Swavek
Funny you should mention Double Bay.......
I was on board a friends boat and mooring for the long weekend in Double Bay andwill probably have Sea Lady there for Christmas and New Year.
We are swapping moorings.

So I may take you up on that coffee.
Do you do yacht deliveries?????
With toast?
Muffins?

Diana

p.s.
I backed the winner of the Melb Cup.
Hooray for me.
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Re: What is this for? Can anyone help please?

Postby swavek » Tue Nov 12, 2013 2:02 pm

Hi Diana,
Sounds great.
Looking forward to meeting you when you come by.
I'll be there almost everyday during Christmas / New Year as it's our busiest time.
Take care, Swavek.
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