Berth Cushions

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Mike Turner

My '81 C30 has the traditional drop-down saloon table to convert the setee to a double berth. What is the combination of "spare" cushions to make up this double? I think maybe I'm short a cushion somewhere as I can't seem to come up with a combination that fills the space on the tabletop up. The owner's manual is silent on this one. Thanks in advance! Mike Turner S/V Amity Long Beach
 
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Tom

Three as I recall

I have an '82 w/ L-shaped saloon, and I seem to recall three on the table (sorry, it's been a while when we used the table for sleeping). One long narrow cushion that runs down the entire length of the table. One shorter but wider cushion, that normally is stored snapped to the quarterberth sidewall, just aft of the chart table. One small rectangular cushion that fills the part that the wider cushion does not.
 
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John Finch

Mike: I have a 93 C30, so don't know if they're the same. There are three cushions snapped to the side (Hull) of the quarter berth as if they are back rests. With the table removed from the bulkhead and lowered onto the cleats surrounding the setees, the two larger cushions lay closest to the galley, and the smaller one (with a notched corner) goes next to the bulkhead. My wife and I sleep here because the most comfortable berth (quarter berth) is used as a warehouse. Besides, my ife thinks it's claustrophobic, Have fun, John Finch S/V Doxology
 
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