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Old 12-03-2017, 06:48 PM   #1
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Boler B1300 table dimensions

Could someone let me know what the dimensions of the original table for the Boler B1300 would be? The P.O. of my 1979 trailer made his own table but I know the dimensions are off because it is hard to get into the dinette seats. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
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Old 12-04-2017, 05:48 PM   #2
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Length: 39 3/4" (Thirty Nine and Three Quarter inches)
Width: 30 5/8" (Thirty and five eights inches)
Radius: 7 inches.
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Old 12-05-2017, 04:43 PM   #3
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Would be a good idea too to measure your own then build to suit. The reason for this is often the trailers can relax and get what some refer to as "belly swell" It's not much but can be enough to make the table not stay in place when it is in the down position for the bed. If you were having troubles getting in, I would think about taking some off the corners that face the inside of the trailer. Easier to slide past and sit down then.
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Old 12-05-2017, 05:08 PM   #4
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The 7" radius is the rounded edges facing the inside - as Tim said it makes it easier to slide past to sit down. The dimensions I posted are for a 1975 Boler 13 so it should be the same.

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Would be a good idea too to measure your own then build to suit. The reason for this is often the trailers can relax and get what some refer to as "belly swell" It's not much but can be enough to make the table not stay in place when it is in the down position for the bed. If you were having troubles getting in, I would think about taking some off the corners that face the inside of the trailer. Easier to slide past and sit down then.
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I agree my 79 Boler's original table, which I'm still using, still fits, but in Bed Mode, I see that it could be a good inch wider to catch on the lip of the bench seats real good. I leave my bed made 100% of the time so I have placed little wood spacers, on each side, so the table part will not shift falling down.
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