Drop-in cup holders

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I'm looking for a source for drop-in cup holders to fit the installed cup holder holes at the stern of my Overnighter. They must be not more than 2 1/2" inches OD to fit in the existing openings. I've looked around on Amazon and other places but it seems nobody makes a cup holder that small. Any suggestions?
 
West Marine had the small "can size" nylon cupholders. I think they use a 2 7/8 cutout. I don't think you'll find them smaller than that.
 
Thanks.
I did find some from a source that sells poker table accessories...they are 2 5/8" OD...getting closer.
 
Make it easy on yourself... just make the hole bigger! A zip bit will make quick work of that - or even a jig and hole saw if there's room to set the jig.

Do you have any marine stores nearby? Give them a call.
 
I just replaced the tubing on mine... they were original.. and had original clogs... lol

Agreed, just make the holes a tad larger and the world is your oyster.
 
When parting with my Bayliner after a tree fell across it in Sandy I removed anything I thought were reusable. I ended up using the cup holders in my Grady. They were a perfect fit. That kinda leaves me to believe they are a one size fits all thing.
 
I took measurements on mine. I am going to print new ones. I will let you know how it goes and if it works, I will make more, for the cost of materials and shipping only. I do not want to get into the business of selling stuff, but if it works, and someone needs them, I do not mind doing it once in a while.

Russ
 

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I had just about given up shopping for a cup holder and decided to look around the garage for something I could modify or fabricate to fit the existing cup holes in the boat. I came across a 2" PVC pipe cap which when inverted turns out to be an almost a perfect fit....it did require just a little persuasion to fit the hole but it works and looks very good.....$1.99 at ACE Hardware.
 
There are tons of options out there. I did a single google search and came up with a lot of options.... the best, imo, was stainless steel, came in a set of 4 for like 25 bucks, on ebay, and was like.. worst case...1.4mm larger diameter.. a simple drimel tool would have solved that.

That being said, if I get a chance to get my 3d printer to make one a little thicker.. well, it is worth a try lol. Worst case, I order the set of 4.. heh

So far.... will let you know how it comes out.. heh

No, it will not be in yellow :P

R
 

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Did you ever try TH Marine - or even a Grady dealer?

Just out of curiosity, given how simply it would be to do (even a razor blade would work) why not slightly enlarge the hole?

Russ, you must REALLY be bored... 3D printing a $4 cupholder that's readily available! :) That said, I've often thought it would be pretty cool to have a 3D printer!
 
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Lol... well, I have the printer is all.. I would rather buy them, but since I have the printer and a friend that is really into 3d printing is coming over for dinner.. figured to try printing one. Not using the printer for anything anyway.

He needed a new main board for his printer, so this was a bribe method lol

If he had not needed the board, I would have ordered new SS ones.. but.. eh.. something to do ;)

R