Mattress linens

Snoman

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Fluid Motion Model
C-302 SC
Hull Identification Number
FMLT3105E314
Vessel Name
Annebelle
MMSI Number
Not avail
What do tug nuts use for mattress linens for the main berth on the ranger31? Is there a source?
 
I got custom sheets, latex mattress topper, and a made-to-measure coverlet from Yacht Bedding. They were pricey but worth it in comfort and convenience! Note that this company already has templates for all of the Ranger Tugs models....
 
I had some individual covers made for each of the sections in the vberth by a local seamstress. This way I can access storage without major reorg of the bed. Then we use standard covers. Cost was half of other services
 
The linens from Yacht Bedding are well worth it. The extra foam pad is well worth it too. Excellent product excellent people 😀
 
We bought a queen size 3" memory foam pad and cut it to the right shape using the factory mattress pieces as templates. We then bought standard queen size linens and fold the excess under the pad. It works just fine and was cheap. We did the same for the mid-berth and added a Hypervent mat to help air circulation under the mattress.
 
I went with Yacht Bedding too, after first trying just a regular foam topper that I cut to size. The Yacht Bedding system is expensive, but was a major improvement over the comfort of the foam topper. The custom bedding is exceptionally well made. No regrets.

Gini
 
Why FMC designed such an odd shape for the mattress on the 29 and 31 that necessitates custom linens, is a mystery. As a contrast have a look at the berth on the Greenline 33;,it is as good as it gets.
 
I forgot to mention that we cut our mattress topper nearly rectangular at the forward end. The odd shaped parts sticking out on either side we just left without the topper. You can still sit on them or whatever, but a regular fitted sheet will now fit the topper just fine.
 
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