[Rhodes22-list] Newbies

KUHN, LELAND LKUHN at cnmc.org
Thu Oct 7 09:36:25 EDT 2010


Keld,

Tom found a tent that's a good alternative to the boom room:
http://www.rhodes22.org/pipermail/rhodes22-list/2009-September/062504.ht
ml

Lee




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Welcome, Keld. I'll second Rummy's advice. The cockpit filler cushions
 make a great lounging surface while at anchor and at night, a
fantastic king-sized bed.  Our favorite option. (Well, after captains'
chairs and the bimini and a few others...)

I've also heard one of the list members talk about putting a
queen-size inflatable bed in the cabin, which I'm guessing could be
done with simple supports vs an elaborate extension.

Dave B


On 10/5/10, R22RumRunner at aol.com <R22RumRunner at aol.com> wrote:
> Keld,
> Easy solution to the sleeping problem. Buy the cockpit filler cushions
from
>  Stan along with the boom room and turn the cockpit into your bedroom
at
> night.  Plenty of room and lots of comfort.
>
>
> Rummy
>
>
> In a message dated 10/5/2010 5:04:59 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time,
> LKUHN at cnmc.org writes:
>
>
> Keld,
>
> Welcome aboard!
>
> Stan has devised an  extension of a couple of feet for one side of the
> v-berth so I'm sure he  could figure out some way to make the double
bed a
> little bit wider.   A hinged step next to the regular step could be
raised
> for access to the  cooler.  Plastic storage bins of the right height
could
> support one of  the cockpit cushions to make a king-sized bed.
>
> Didn't do any sailing  there but my first wife and I were married in
> Copenhagen.  We've been  married for over 30 years and she still
doesn't
> like
> to be introduced as my  first wife.
>
> Good luck on your new boat and wife!
>
> Lee
> 1986  Rhodes22  AT EASE
> Kent Island, MD
>
>
>
>
>
> Rhodies2b  wrote:
>>
>> Hi everyone,
>> We are newbies on the list. A  little background. We live in NE Ct.
Me and
>> my very soon to be bride  Kathy were looking for retirement places
away
>> from the snow. So I ran  across Edenton. Checked it out and scheduled
a
>> trip there in April.  Since I was a sailor all the time I grew up in
>> Denmark I decided to  look for a rental sail boat place in NC. Well
guess
>> what? GB popped  up, with the perfrct boat for our purpose we
thought. So
>> after mailing  Stan off we went. Had a super time the one day we
rented it
>> for. So we  just went back again last week, this time for an
overnighter
> on
>> Stans  boat. We had a blast. Just one question for the board. We
slept in
>> the  double in the cabin. I guess being used to a queen sized bed I
kinda
>>  took up the bed!!!! Poor Kathy slept in the cockpit! So: Did anybody
> widen
>> the head part of the bed? As in a triangular shaped  panel/cushion
wider
>> towards the back?
>> That truly is our only  reservation!
>> We love this boat.
>> Keld and Kathy (Soon to be  Rasmussen)
>>
>
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