The mystery of the table

Trktrd

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Maybe someone here can solve this mystery, it's driving my wife nuts. There is a built in aluminum table on the boat that has several keyhole slots on one end and several 1/4" holes on the other end. I've googled everything I can think of and no results (pictures, etc) What in the world attached to this table at one time? It's a 1989 Lowe 189 Fish "n" Fun.
 

oldjeep

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Re: The mystery of the table

Maybe a place for bungie lines to hold stuff on the table?
 

Tempelton

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Re: The mystery of the table

my guess would be to hang lures from for quick change of tackle
 

Trktrd

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Re: The mystery of the table

The bungie thing seems to fit. And as far as the Arkansas get together, sounds like fun but I would likely not be welcome. I am a FLORIDIOT ! Only been in Ar for 5 years. But maybe if the boat is finished in time, I can disguise myself as an Arkie and show up on Ouachita.
 

lncoop

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Re: The mystery of the table

The bungie thing seems to fit. And as far as the Arkansas get together, sounds like fun but I would likely not be welcome. I am a FLORIDIOT ! Only been in Ar for 5 years. But maybe if the boat is finished in time, I can disguise myself as an Arkie and show up on Ouachita.

Well if you live in Arkansas you're not a Floridiot, you're an Arkie. We don't penalize folks for their past here.:p Hope you can make it. Gonna be a big time.:D
 

revkab

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Re: The mystery of the table

Maybe someone here can solve this mystery, it's driving my wife nuts. There is a built in aluminum table on the boat that has several keyhole slots on one end and several 1/4" holes on the other end. I've googled everything I can think of and no results (pictures, etc) What in the world attached to this table at one time? It's a 1989 Lowe 189 Fish "n" Fun.

I would have to wonder two things - 1) possibly it could be "ganged" with another table using the appropriate bolts. 2) The key-holed end *might* be a way to mount the table against another surface using exposed lugs from same said surface.
 
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