STOVE COVER? 1988 Sundancer 290

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Sea Ray 290 Sundancer, 1998
Engines
(2) Merc 5.0 EFI
I never use my stove - I'm a microwave person.
Has anyone found something to cover the stove so it is simply a counter?
That's how I use the stove not, but it's pretty tacky.
See pic attached. SEA RAY - STOVE TOP.jpg All ideas welcome!
 
I keep a placemat on my glass cover (alcohol/electric). I use it once in a while so its easy to pull off

You could find or make a nice cutting board cover. Just need 4 feet in the corners for clearing your knobs. And those rails would keep it in place
 
I keep a placemat on my glass cover (alcohol/electric). I use it once in a while so its easy to pull off

You could find or make a nice cutting board cover. Just need 4 feet in the corners for clearing your knobs. And those rails would keep it in place
Those are good ideas! Thank you
 
Remove the knobs then drill a hole where the shafts are part way thru what ever you use for the cover that way its not sticking up so high. Just use a thick enough material so you don't have to go all the way thru material..
 
Remove the knobs then drill a hole where the shafts are part way thru what ever you use for the cover that way its not sticking up so high. Just use a thick enough material so you don't have to go all the way thru material..
Good idea! I will do that.
 
I never use my stove - I'm a microwave person.
Has anyone found something to cover the stove so it is simply a counter?
That's how I use the stove not, but it's pretty tacky.
See pic attached. View attachment 92829 All ideas welcome!

Thanks for the charging station idea!:)

We just leave the breaker off and use it as-is for a counter top. Seems to work. Once in a while, on a cool day, that stove is good for making soup.;)
 
Thanks for the charging station idea!:)

We just leave the breaker off and use it as-is for a counter top. Seems to work. Once in a while, on a cool day, that stove is good for making soup.;)
Thank you - I found a place in Seattle that will cut me a 15"x24" granite piece to fit in there, after I remove the knobs and put 4 feet under it. Problem solved.
Thanks everyone for your replies!
 
Any good woodshop can make you a nice cutting board for it. I would remove the knobs, have them fit it so it fits right over it and countersunk so it lays flat on the counter.
 

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