LOL, Thats what my wife said about that little bar. Thats why I went with a curved couch area to match that bar thingy.
Like I said.. I'm in the idea stage and looking to see if anyone has done such a thing yet. The room available makes it plausible.
This is a quick drawing of the dinette area.
This would be the concept style. I would than build a custom couch like
the ones pictured in my photo shop drawing.
I would cut a little down under the floor line as I have 10/12 inch's to do so and bump up the ceiling area to give the bunk...
Has this been done by anyone?
I do enjoy a project so this would be right up my ally.. :smt038
I'm messing with the idea of raising the dinner table area, removing (and moving the water tank) and building a small bunk area for the kids.
Remove the closet/cabinet area for a hall door, might...
Well this was the first weekend I got to us my new to me run-a-bout and would recommend them to anyone.
It's a 10ft Cesar inflatable cat with a 30hp mercury. She runs fast and has a true air entrapment tunnel hull that packs air like a big boat allowing you to travel on top of the wave...
Great replies and ideas!
My main concern is privacy, I would like to sit and have dinner with the family with out people walking by, looking in and start talking.
Keep in mind this is more of a question for when you bridge boaters travel to large public marinas for a weekend trip. not your...
Docks are more than long enough were we are going this
weekend and so our our cords.
She e-mailed me and I was thinking out loud and posted;
wanted to see if other bridge boat owners came across
this issue.
Do you dock bow first or stern first?
My wife brought up a good question about privacy while docking stern first. With that large glass doors it's easy for people from the docks walking by to see in.
even with the curtain closed you can still see out at people walking by so I guess they can...
My swim platform on my 34 SD seems to sit just inch's above the water. Once I get a few adults o the back deck drinking it sits just under or at water height. If I get 5-10 people it's a full couple inches under.
Is this normal?
Did these model have a few pushed out the factory with Low...
Ok, I'm not a CAD expert (or even amateur) but this is what I came up with in photoshop. You may need to make a large plate to help the swim plateform spread the weight out and not crack anything on top.
Keep in mind all size are not to scale
You should not have to join... But I do have them posted on another offshore site but I think you need to join those to.
Maybe I can set up a guest account ??