Large Work Surface Mounts In Seconds

Large Work Surface

Mar 4, 2025

Few boats have dedicated workspaces outside of the cabin. And no one wants to chop bait on gelcoat. That’s why when it’s time to prep hooks or make a sandwich, it’s time to bring out the Large Cutting Table from SeaSucker. It mounts quickly, yet temporarily, to any non-porous surface.

Made in the USA, the Large Cutting Table was designed for offshore fishermen to prepare bait. That’s why it’ll support 210 pounds—more than enough to hold a case of beer or TV.

Large Cutting Tables secure using Vacuum Mount technology. Unlike a common industrial suction cup that quickly loses its power, the 6″ SeaSucker solution holds until a few pumps of the power button restore its force. When it’s time to move or stow the device, it removes without leaving a trace.

The Large Cutting Table has back and side walls to keep items from rolling off, and integrated carry handles. Corners are open for routing power cords and cables and allowing fish waste to drop overboard. Slots safely hold knives, even while the boat pitches and rolls.

Built from UV-stabilized 1/2″ white Starboard HDPE polymer, the Large Cutting Table uses stainless steel hardware for a long service life in a harsh marine environment. It has a generous 22″ x 12″ working surface, with overall dimensions being 23″ x 15-1/2″ x 6-1/2″. It’s also available with an L Bracket for mounting to a vertical surface. The SeaSucker Large Cutting Table costs $155 USD; with the stainless-steel L Bracket, it’s $185. USD.

www.seasucker.com

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