Received my custom built Miller Marine rigging /fillet table yesterday from company owner Mike Miller. I met Mike at the Puyallup Sportsman’s Show and when I had my first look at his tables I knew I had to have one for my boat. In fact I ordered two, one for the 26 ft. Team Lowrance North River O/S to be permanently installed and a smaller version for the 18 ft Salt Patrol sled to fit a Scotty rod holder as a mounting system.

Mike's tables are constructed of Seaboard which is UV stabalized. It's built very very tough and will last a very long time. Here is Mike shop testing my table

I had Mike build it to fit the Team Lowrance boat and it mounts on the rear fish box lid so the box still opens. The table measures 41"x16.5" and is 6.5" from the mounting surface to the table top surface

Mounting was easy I made a pattern of the bottom of the bases and just marked where I wanted the table. After that I just drilled 6 holes in the lid.

The bottom of the legs have 3 -3/14 holes that have SS nuts encased in the bottom of the legs to bolt the the fish box locker door

I just ran bolts with washers and I was done with the install. You could also run threaded stock and attach with wing nuts if you wanted to remove it. In my case I will use it all the time!

The table just clears the rear of transom with the fish box open

View with fish box door open

Right side view

The table has plenty of room for storage of pliers, storing scents and is great for rigging tackle or filleting fish on.

On the back of the table there are 2 custom built in knife holders and a leader roller. When Mike makes the little knife holders he dosen't machine all the way through the plastic, he leaves a .50" skin. When you push your knife through the first time it cuts through the .50" skin and form fits your knife blade giving a little pressure on the blade and they hold in place really well

Another of the cool features of the Miller Marine table is the sliding portion of the table so it will hold a salmon upright for gutting. When not used to gut fish you can adjust it to form a box to hold tackel like salmon flashers etc.

The table was designed to be flush with the front of the transom so you don't hit it in rough water. It also has pleanty of oval slots cut into it for hanging tuna clones.

By having the table flush with the transom I can also still use my center rod holder for tuna trolling

25lb salmon locked in and ready to gut

Or if you want to fillet the fish just move the slider to the rear and you have a full size table

Miller Marine makes tables in many sizes and along with tool and cup holders for your boat.
If you want to order a custom Miller Marine rigging/fillet table for your boat contact Mike at:
Mike Miller
Miller Marine Products
12509 SE 8th Street
Vancouver WA 98683
Office: 360-896-0481
E-mail: millermarineproducts@gmail.com
Tell him you saw it on Salt Patrol
Capt John
Posted on
Mon, April 19, 2010
by Capt John Keizer