sleepyboat
Well-known member
- Joined
- Dec 6, 2010
- Messages
- 162
- Fluid Motion Model
- C-242 C
- Vessel Name
- SALLISON TOO (2017)
Greetings,
My brother-in law took the time to see how much room there was in the sleeping area of the mid cabin area at the New England Boat Show. He is just under six feet and called to me to view his problem. It seems you can get in and under the foot area of the above dinette but cannot roll to turn on your side, it is just too tight. The question I have is when the folding seat is removed (completly) can the "bump-out" that it is mounted to also be removed or is it molded into the fiberglass? I thought of moving the sleeping area more toward the rear and build a platform with storage under.
Regards,
John DeCaro
Sleepyboat aka Sallison
My brother-in law took the time to see how much room there was in the sleeping area of the mid cabin area at the New England Boat Show. He is just under six feet and called to me to view his problem. It seems you can get in and under the foot area of the above dinette but cannot roll to turn on your side, it is just too tight. The question I have is when the folding seat is removed (completly) can the "bump-out" that it is mounted to also be removed or is it molded into the fiberglass? I thought of moving the sleeping area more toward the rear and build a platform with storage under.
Regards,
John DeCaro
Sleepyboat aka Sallison