Not on a gulfstream but I put a large bait table on the fish box of my 305. Awesome addition if you fish. It bolts on and is removable if needed.Has anyone put a fish table on top of the back fish box? Just purchased a 2014 and would enjoy others thoughts / ideas. Pics would be great.
I'm super happy with my setup - gets LOTS of use as a rigging station, filet station, and lunch table. 2008 GS. I ordered the table custom sized from Boat Outfitters. I went as wide as I could while still leaving transom access to the swim step (starboard side) and remaining centered on the "fish coffin" lid. I made the depth of it such that if water or slime drips off the front edge it lands on the lid or in the lid gutter and not on the bench seat (or it's occupants). I used Burnewiin mounts so it's easily removable. I didn't buy the Burnewiin table as it's smaller and I don't like the side cutouts which will spray water/slime out the side instead of only out the back. I don't like saltwater on my gear or on me unnecessarily. The mounts put it at just the right working height with plenty of room underneath for cleaning. The table is very sturdy and I'll put my crab pots up on it while baiting or sorting crab. I believe it is 48" wide and 28" deep. Another mod in the pictures is I replaced the plastic cup holders with Mate Series stainless steel combo cup holder/rod holder. I use those for drinks (duh), rods while I'm rigging them, pliers, knives. I like them so much I'm adding another set immediately behind the two shown. Finally, the Burnewiin mounts for downriggers and their stainless steel rod holder which I like for my halibut rods with electric reels - especially when fishing 4 lb weights at 1,000 feet.
I'm super happy with my setup - gets LOTS of use as a rigging station, filet station, and lunch table. 2008 GS. I ordered the table custom sized from Boat Outfitters. I went as wide as I could while still leaving transom access to the swim step (starboard side) and remaining centered on the "fish coffin" lid. I made the depth of it such that if water or slime drips off the front edge it lands on the lid or in the lid gutter and not on the bench seat (or it's occupants). I used Burnewiin mounts so it's easily removable. I didn't buy the Burnewiin table as it's smaller and I don't like the side cutouts which will spray water/slime out the side instead of only out the back. I don't like saltwater on my gear or on me unnecessarily. The mounts put it at just the right working height with plenty of room underneath for cleaning. The table is very sturdy and I'll put my crab pots up on it while baiting or sorting crab. I believe it is 48" wide and 28" deep. Another mod in the pictures is I replaced the plastic cup holders with Mate Series stainless steel combo cup holder/rod holder. I use those for drinks (duh), rods while I'm rigging them, pliers, knives. I like them so much I'm adding another set immediately behind the two shown. Finally, the Burnewiin mounts for downriggers and their stainless steel rod holder which I like for my halibut rods with electric reels - especially when fishing 4 lb weights at 1,000 feet.
Did you go with the aluminum frame under the table?For the table I just used the nylon mounts rather than the $$. No issues with strength of the 3 hinges.
Thank you…I did not use framing under the table but did go with 3/4” material. No flex and no warping so far over 2 seasons of heavy usage.