Subject: [harryproa] Re:: Riley's Harry |
From: "robriley@rocketmail.com [harryproa]" |
Date: 4/19/2016, 4:20 PM |
To: <harryproa@yahoogroups.com.au> |
Reply-to: harryproa@yahoogroups.com.au |
I can do better than that
in the following video, you can see the bed simply fold over the couch. But in my own case there are 2 critical differences, you have to imagine another couch at the place were the foot of the bed lands.
Also the bed sits to high in the wall to see thru the windows, so it would have to be lower inside the hull (the floor levels to hull and saloon are different). This means you have to lift the bed up and over to establish a bed, which would have to be assisted by gas struts.
In the narrower 2.5m saloon version, the bed is situated in the wall sideways, that is to say instead of being 2.0m high and 1.5m wide, it then becomes 1.5m high and 2.0m wide. Therefore the couches are positioned 90 degrees from the former, lets say in the same alignment as the crossbeams.
The second version probably allows that the bed doesnt need to be sat in a well within the hull, because it might be low enough to see over and through the windows. Therefore you wouldnt have to lift it up, and then let it fold it out, it simply folds out on top of the couches which have no inboard arm rests.
A lot of ideas in that video adaptive to boats
The Tiny Transforming Apartment
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