I made this platform the other day so that we could sleep in the cockpit and thought I'd share it. I think it is going to be a good deal for us.
Besides the bed deal if we leave the first slat in at the front.....
....of the cockpit we have a place for drinks and the same....
....if we leave the last slat in the back of the cockpit.
Also we will keep two middle slats in the motor well and we can pull them out and...
...use them as a table between us when needed.
There are 11 slats total and the first and last will probably be left in place most of the time. As mentioned 2 will be kept in the outboard well for easy access. The other 7 will fit in a bag that Ruth will make and be stored in the lazarette. They don't take up that much space, about 6 inches by 7 inches by 24 inches long.
The angle cut on the end of the board really takes all of the weight. The tabs on the end just help to position the board and the make it easy and quick to just throw the boards into position. Setup is less than a minute and so is take down.
We will use the cockpit cushions to cover the cockpit and they fit around the traveler. On top of them and to clear the traveler we bought one of those double wide inflatable camping pads.....
http://www.backcountryedge.com/big_agnes-hinman-rem-double-wide.aspx
We are also going to take the mattress out of the aft berth to free up some space since we normally don't sleep there (haven't to this point). If we do want to we will use the Big Agnes pad there.
There are construction pictures here.....
http://purplesagetradingpost.com/sumner/macgregor2/outside-31.html
c ya,
Sum
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