Boat Tables for Dining and Work Surfaces
Fisheries Supply offers a selection of marine-grade boat tables. From compact folding boat tables to spacious marine tables, we have the perfect solution for your boat.
What to Know
- Versatile Designs: Boat tables are available in portable, folding, and pedestal-mounted configurations to suit various deck layouts.
- Marine-Grade Materials: For maximum longevity in saltwater environments, prioritize teak, 316 stainless steel, or UV-resistant polymers that resist corrosion and sun damage.
- System Compatibility: When selecting pedestals or replacement bases, verify that the tube diameter and mounting style (flush vs. surface mount) match your vessel's existing hardware.
- Space Optimization: For smaller cockpits, consider drop-leaf or swing-away models that provide a full dining surface while maintaining clear walk-around space when not in use.
Our inventory includes options suited for sailboats, powerboats, and pontoons, with designs that balance durability, space efficiency, and ease of use.
Tables for Every Onboard Need
Boat tables serve many roles, from dining and food prep to work surfaces and large nautical charts. Fisheries Supply stocks a wide range of configurations to fit different layouts and boating styles.
- Portable boat tables for quick setup and stowage
- Folding marine tables that save space when not in use
- Pedestal-mounted tables with adjustable support
- Pontoon boat tables for meals, games, and drinks
- Cockpit tables designed for outdoor entertaining
- Table mounts and bases for secure installation
Proven Brands and Marine-Ready Materials
Our inventory includes tables, pedestals, and mounts from established marine manufacturers such as Garelick and Whitecap Industries. These brands are known for building marine furniture that holds up under sun, moisture, and regular use.
Available materials are chosen specifically for marine durability and ease of maintenance.
- Teak and other weather-resistant hardwoods
- Marine-grade polymers for low maintenance cleaning
- Corrosion-resistant pedestal and bracket metals such as stainless steel, aluminum, and chromed brass
Functional Features for Life Afloat
Many boat tables include practical features that make them easier to use and store onboard, especially where space is limited.
- Quick-release pedestal legs for fast installation and removal
- Collapsible leaves to reduce storage footprint
- Removable tabletops for added flexibility
- Integrated cutting board surfaces for food preparation
Frequently Asked Questions
What types of boat tables and mounting systems are available?
Fisheries Supply offers a diverse range of marine tables, including cockpit pedestal tables, fold-down luncheon tables, and specialized fillet or prep tables. These can be paired with various mounting systems such as fixed or adjustable pedestals, rail mounts, bulkhead mounts, and binnacle-mounted options to suit different deck layouts.
What materials are commonly used for marine-grade tables?
To withstand demanding saltwater environments, boat tables are constructed from high-quality materials including marine-grade teak, 304 stainless steel, anodized aluminum, and UV-resistant synthetics like polyethylene. Teak is often preferred for its classic aesthetic and natural durability, while synthetic materials offer low-maintenance longevity.
Can I adjust the height of my boat table pedestal?
Yes, there are several adjustable pedestal options available, including manual and gas-rise systems. Products like the Garelick Mid-Range Gas Rise or Springfield 3-Stage pedestals allow you to easily transition a table from dining height to a lower coffee table or bunk height.
What is the difference between surface mount and flush mount bases?
A surface mount base is bolted directly onto the deck and typically features a raised profile, making it easy to install without cutting large holes. A flush mount base is recessed into the deck, providing a trip-free surface when the table stanchion is removed, though it requires a cutout for installation.
Are there space-saving table options for smaller cockpits?
For boats with limited space, drop-leaf tables and fold-away models from brands like Edson and Whitecap are ideal. These tables can be mounted to a pedestal guard or bulkhead and folded down when not in use, maximizing available deck space while still providing a functional surface for dining.