R29S bedding

trailertrawlerkismet

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For those that have an R29S or R29CB what have you done for sheets for the 3 part mattress cushions? Also for a bed cover? I'm aware of Yacht Bedding but was looking for additional options to consider. Thanks for the help and or advice.

Jim F
 
Hello Jim and Lisa,
We are facing same situation. We own a Ranger Tug 29s and thought about looking into the fitted sheets. Were in contact with Yacht Bedding and decided to use other options. Have been looking and will contact you if we find a replacement.
Ranger Tug "Hull Pass ll"
Sincerely, Bill
 
Thanks Bill, we'll do the same. Maybe someone else will post what they have done.

Jim F
 
We have the Yacht Bedding and prefer to use regular queen size sheets and blankets. The Yacht Bedding is too much like a sleeping bag for my tastes and does not stay in place at night. We just tuck the excess bottom sheet under the cushions and we are good.
 
I'm not sure about everyone else, but we found the factory mattress too hard to sleep comfortably. We purchased a 3" memory foam mattress topper on Amazon and cut it to shape with a sharp knife. We then just use regular queen size sheets and tuck the excess under the foam topper. Works great and we sleep like babies.
 
We take delivery on 1 April. Are thinking about putting a foam mattress topper on then using sheets and blankets. Will let you know how that works.
 
An electric carving knife will cut through that memory foam like butter.
 
we did the same as BradOwens
3" memory foam - think we used king sheets
as comfy as home mattress
electric knife worked great
Bill
 
Brad / Bill - Can you provide some specifics on the foam you purchased. Brand, King or Queen (when I measured it I thought you need a king in order to have the correct width). Thanks
 
I just have chime in on this ! Why is the berth such a dumb shape ? A little more time at the drafting table could produce a cleaner shape that would not require such expensive bedding. Have a look at the Greenline 33 for a well designed forward berth.
 
The foam topper we bought was a king size. A queen wouldn't quite fit. The sheets and blankets however, are queen size. We didn't cut the topper the exact shape of the bed, and left the corner that sticks out by the head of the bed uncovered as just a small place to sit.
 
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