Posted by Rick Higgens (higgens@…>)
Bob, I was on the boat this week and got a couple shots for you which
I just posted. By the way, Fargo came up with the great idea to drill
a 3rd hole at either end of the extension to slide the locking pins
into, and adding a 5 Gal bucket (with the lid on) under the aft corner
plus some cushions off the starboard settee, you get another 6" or 48"
total. And as most everyone knows, sizes matters! I went to my local
Home Depot and bought a nice shiny orange bucket which I filled with
spare parts and stow in the cockpit locker so it pulls “double duty”.
Rick F30 #12 Nauti-Belle
— In FreedomOwnersGroup@yahoogroups.com, “Bob Weeks”
<rweeks6508@…> wrote:
Speaking of the double bunk in the saloon, does anyone have any
pictures of
how it works and the brackets and legs?? Mine has been taken apart
and I
can not visually see how the leg worked.
Bob
Posted by Lola Jackson (lolaltd@…>)
Rick, what a good job…impressive…I plan to sleep there too…Lola F30Rick Higgens <higgens@…> wrote: Bob, I was on the boat this week and got a couple shots for you which I just posted. By the way, Fargo came up with the great idea to drill a 3rd hole at either end of the extension to slide the locking pins into, and adding a 5 Gal bucket (with the lid on) under the aft corner plus some cushions off the starboard settee, you get another 6" or 48" total. And as most everyone knows, sizes matters! I went to my local
Home Depot and bought a nice shiny orange bucket which I filled with spare parts and stow in the cockpit locker so it pulls “double duty”. Rick F30 #12 Nauti-Belle — In FreedomOwnersGroup@yahoogroups.com, “Bob Weeks” <rweeks6508@…> wrote: > > Speaking of the double bunk in the saloon, does anyone have any pictures of > how it works and the brackets and legs?? Mine has been taken apart and I > can not visually see how the leg worked. > > > > > > Bob >
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Posted by Bob Weeks (rweeks6508@…>)
Rick
Thanks a lot for the pictures! Now
the leg set up is perfectly clear. I thought when it was explained before
that there was small leg that came down on a bow to stern layline. I just
could not figure out where the strength came from…but your pictures shows
that it drops down from port to starboard. Much clearer now. The
previous owner either flipped it over or reversed the hinge so you could get
under the bunk by only lifting the cushion and the little trap door.
Again a picture is worth a thousand words!
Thanks
Bob
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Sent: Sunday, March 16, 2008 10:23
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Subject: [FreedomOwnersGroup]
Double Bunk Extended - photos
Bob, I was on the boat this week and got a couple
shots for you which
I just posted. By the way, Fargo
came up with the great idea to drill
a 3rd hole at either end of the extension to slide the locking pins
into, and adding a 5 Gal bucket (with the lid on) under the aft corner
plus some cushions off the starboard settee, you get another 6" or
48"
total. And as most everyone knows, sizes matters! I went to my local
Home Depot and bought a nice shiny orange bucket which I filled with
spare parts and stow in the cockpit locker so it pulls “double duty”.
Rick F30 #12 Nauti-Belle
— In FreedomOwnersGroup@yahoogroups.com,
“Bob Weeks”
<rweeks6508@…> wrote:
Speaking of the double bunk in the saloon, does anyone have any
pictures of
how it works and the brackets and legs?? Mine has been taken apart
and I
can not visually see how the leg worked.
Bob
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Posted by Lola Jackson (lolaltd@…>)
Hey Rick and Bob…I looked and I don’t have a means of extending my port bed …I can make one too. Thank you…LolaBob Weeks <rweeks6508@…> wrote: Rick Thanks a lot for the pictures! Now the leg set up is perfectly
clear. I thought when it was explained before that there was small leg that came down on a bow to stern layline. I just could not figure out where the strength came from…but your pictures shows that it drops down from port to starboard. Much clearer now. The previous owner either flipped it over or reversed the hinge so you could get under the bunk by only lifting the cushion and the little trap door. Again a picture is worth a thousand words! Thanks Bob From: FreedomOwnersGroup@yahoogroups.com
[mailto:FreedomOwnersGroup@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of Rick Higgens Sent: Sunday, March 16, 2008 10:23 AM To: FreedomOwnersGroup@yahoogroups.com Subject: [FreedomOwnersGroup] Double Bunk Extended - photos Bob, I was on the boat this week and got a couple shots for you which I just posted. By the way, Fargo came up with the great idea to drill a 3rd hole at either end of the extension to slide the locking pins into, and
adding a 5 Gal bucket (with the lid on) under the aft corner plus some cushions off the starboard settee, you get another 6" or 48" total. And as most everyone knows, sizes matters! I went to my local Home Depot and bought a nice shiny orange bucket which I filled with spare parts and stow in the cockpit locker so it pulls “double duty”. Rick F30 #12 Nauti-Belle — In FreedomOwnersGroup@yahoogroups.com, “Bob Weeks” <rweeks6508@…> wrote: > > Speaking of the double bunk in the saloon, does anyone have any pictures of > how it works and the brackets and legs?? Mine has been taken apart and I > can not visually see how the leg worked. > > > > > > Bob > __________________________________________________Do You Yahoo!?Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com