mikeschn wrote:Andrew?
mikeschn wrote:80x44 sounds like a one man tear, with the feet tucked up under the galley.
Mike...
tinksdad wrote:mikeschn wrote:80x44 sounds like a one man tear, with the feet tucked up under the galley.
Mike...
Owning a one man tear, I would think even that would be tough. The flat spot between the front and rear curves when I re-sized it with the "Cub" style lower curves to meet his requirements is just about 4' 8".
tinksdad wrote:Your 4" mattress will compress somewhat when you lie on it, so you won't in actuality be 6" from the bottom of the profile. Let me play around with the lower curves and see what I can come up with that might work for your height. I should have something later tonight on our side of the pond.
BTW.... love your tow vehicle. At 34HP, I think that's right around what my '64 VW beetle used to put out, and I used to pull a 14' wooden outboard with it. The outboard back then, probably weighed close to what my tear does now!! I will admit pulling the boat and trailer away from the launching ramp was sometimes a challenge.
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