They're never really finished, are they.
After our fourth long weekend trip in our camper, we decided we're very happy with it, except for the sleeping arrangements.
After 41 years of sleeping side by side in the same bed, the sentiment is still there, but the old bodies need to be able to make bathroom visits in the middle of the night without having to climb over the top of each other.
Through the building processes, I bounced around several ideas for bunk arrangements. What I ended up with worked well for what it was, but we both agree that we need to be able to just sit up, put our feet on the floor, and stand up.
So... It's back to the original plan of split fold-up bunks with an aisle down the middle.
On the road, our mattresses ride on edge, between the cabinets up front. So I didn't need to allow for their thickness when hinging the bed platforms. This really opened up the cargo area, compared to the old set up.
(I need to make a cover for the water tank surround.)
I used face mount, french door bolts to hold the bunks in the fold-up position.
And, just to make sure a bump on the road doesn't cause the bolt to jump out of the hole... (Me thinks I worry too much.)
We're going to try it out this weekend...
Highlands Hammock State Park in Sebring.
We enjoyed it so much last month that we're going back. Same site, and everything.
...Maybe howl at the full moon a little bit.