Opinions sought on bow table on newer Gradys

jdibber

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I believe Grady uses NorSap for their bow tables (twist and lock). Looking for info on how well the table (specifically the 6" deck flange and pedestal) has held up over time. Is it stable, wobbly, etc? Planning to install one of these. I like the low profile deck mount, but not sure how well the locking mechanism works compared to other options. many thanks
 

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What boat is in question? I have a Freedom 335 and the bow table is part of the port side bench. Can be lifted into higher position or left down for full length bench. Check brochures to see what it looks like. It doesn't sound like anything you have.
 

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I believe Grady uses NorSap for their bow tables (twist and lock). Looking for info on how well the table (specifically the 6" deck flange and pedestal) has held up over time. Is it stable, wobbly, etc? Planning to install one of these. I like the low profile deck mount, but not sure how well the locking mechanism works compared to other options. many thanks
I have that on my 2017 Freedom 285, it has the flange in the bow and stern and it’s awesome, never is wobbly great product
 

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Boat has no table, but plan to add one. Liked the fact the deck mount flange doesn't require a 3in hole to be drilled.

Thanks for info, will probably go this route