
Pat's 49 wrote:I set one side of the teardrop up and set a box in for the bed, it seems like it should work, I will have a 3' wide door so entry seems easy and enough headroom to sit comfortably. I thought what space I loose in the galley will be made up for with all that space under the bed-I thought I would put a board in separating the inside and out side storage.![]()
kennyrayandersen wrote:So will your mattress fold up into a couch then? I guess I could see how that would work. Couch folds up into a bench and your feet go into the dropped floor. You’d probably have to lose most of the galley and aft storage, so you have to ask yourself is it worth it. IT seems like the price might be a little high, but you should build what you want and to heck with everybody else. Of course, if you ever want to see it…
Pat's 49 wrote:I've got the side profile tube bent for a 5 X 5 X 10 teardrop, would it be dumb to raise the bed and push it all the way to the back, then I would have a couple feet in the front like a car seat - a good place to take off my shoes!
Pat's 49 wrote:I set one side of the teardrop up and set a box in for the bed, it seems like it should work, I will have a 3' wide door so entry seems easy and enough headroom to sit comfortably. I thought what space I loose in the galley will be made up for with all that space under the bed-I thought I would put a board in separating the inside and out side storage.![]()
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