FWC Table Identification

ScootieOnTheFly

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Can anyone identify the make and model of the table in the image shown? I have searched Lagun and other brands, but have not found this exact model. Thanks!
 

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Not sure off hand but take a look at this thread for a DIY version someone did if you don't find that one.

 
I have the same table in my Hawk front dinette and I believe it is the standard table FWC uses in this model. I would recommend calling FWC technical support and asking them. I am sure they could tell you.
 
That is the front dinette table and mount as used in my 2014 FWC Hawk. The table is removed from the wall mount and from the pipe, then it bridges the gap between the seat cushions.
The cushions are laid on top of the table and the seat backs complete the bed by being placed on the outside ends of the seat cushions.
FWC can tell you beginning & ending years of use.
 
As far as I know you can only get it from the FWC Parts Department. Many years ago they hired a fabricator to design it. I don't think it is available on the open market. It is a pretty good table, all things considered.
Thank you so much for the info. I will reach out to the parts people and see what it would cost to get one. Much appreciated as always!
 
I have that table in my 2014 Grandby (front dinette). The mount attaches to an aluminum structure inside the cabinet, which seems to also be attached to the frame of the camper. It provides a very good, firm support for the table. I always think of this when people do Lagun table mounts on their buildouts, wondering how solid these are. I imagine with a wood structure more substantial than the thin plywood covering I have on the front cabinet it would be fine.
 
I have that table in my 2014 Grandby (front dinette). The mount attaches to an aluminum structure inside the cabinet, which seems to also be attached to the frame of the camper. It provides a very good, firm support for the table. I always think of this when people do Lagun table mounts on their buildouts, wondering how solid these are. I imagine with a wood structure more substantial than the thin plywood covering I have on the front cabinet it would be fine.
DD, I anchored my Lagun to a 1/2" sheet of Baltic Birch, but it is braced to the side of the floor pack and I used long bolts that go all the way through and anchor to the side of the floor pack. Still wiggles a bit, but it is sturdy enough to eat and work on.
 

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