I marked out my memory foam mattress this weekend -- ready for me taking an electric knife to it later on.
First I laid the memory foam mattress on the smooth concrete dock (which is kept very very clean by the marina staff) leaving enough room for other boaters to walk around it as I prepared to mark it to fit in the forward cabin precisely. These memory foam mattresses are quite dense and consequently heavy and kind of awkward to move and carry about -- especialy through the center isle between cabin door and the forward cabin areas. The memory foam mattress has a mind of its own and flops every where making it difficult to exit the boat with me holding/hugging the darn thing.
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Then I hauled out all of the stock forward cabin mattress cushions and carefully laid them all out (upside down) on the mattress on the dock.
Then with a black marker pen I carefully scribed a solid line around the outside of the overall stock mattress forms taking precaution not to mark the edges of the stock cushions.
As the R25 has vertically placed brown side padded cushions in the forward cabin that reach forward to the bow (but don't go all the way) and are in touch with the top surface of the stock mattress cushions I needed to mark another line to provide for this. The brown padded cushions were 2.5" thick -- so I marked off a dotted line 2.5" in from the solid line I had scribed earlier.
The Queen sized memory foam mattress I had bought was not quite large enough dimensionally to accommodate the small triangular bow section. I will cut a piece for this from the remnants left after I cut the main section.
At the entrance to the forward cabin the stock cushion center piece is 2.5" inset from the bulkhead between the center cabin and forward cabin. I measured and scribed a solid black line for this as well.
Now I'm off to buy a fancy Cuisinart Electric Knife from Home Depot using my AX points to obtain Home Depot gift cards. After cutting the memory foam mattress I'll will return it to adorn our house kitchen -- we've always wanted an electric knife and now we have a good reason to buy one.
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One of my thoughts after installing this memory foam mattress is to figure out how best to stow it in order to have access to the two center stock mattress cushions. Removing these two stock cushions opens up the forward cabin immensely and along with the exposed footwell allows up to four people to sit in there comfortably. I was unaware of this feature prior to working on this mattress project.
😱 I suppose the memory foam mattress can be folded and rolled up and pushed into the forward cabin's bow section -- or stowed under the long stock side mattress cushions.
What have other done I ask ?
Some photos below that capture some of my efforts....