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futon for v-berth?
On our previous boat we had a custom fitted HMC innerspring mattress and
loved it. but on our current sailboat (Dana 24) there is not enough leg room in the forward part of the v-berth to accommodate a 7" mattress. Therefore was thinking that perhaps a 4" futon might be a better choices than the foam mattress we currently have. I read a "How to" in Cruising World where a couple cut a futon to fit their v-berth. I would assume however there are companies that would make them to spec on request. I know futons come is all sorts of configurations and frankly don't no which is best. I hear that all cotton is prone to mildew (we are in fresh water) Would appreciate any suggestions and recommendations. Jerry |
futon for v-berth?
"Jerry" wrote in message ... On our previous boat we had a custom fitted HMC innerspring mattress and loved it. but on our current sailboat (Dana 24) there is not enough leg room in the forward part of the v-berth to accommodate a 7" mattress. Therefore was thinking that perhaps a 4" futon might be a better choices than the foam mattress we currently have. We used to sleep on a futon (while land dwellers). Mildew on the bottom was a concern - they don't breathe nearly as well as a foam mattress. A comfy futon often has a 1-2" foam core to add some bounce. You have to flip them regularly and beat them with a stick (no, I'm not joking) every few weeks to keep them comfy. I don't think they're the best choice for boats due to the mildew. You can get foam in lots of different densities that will suit you. Phone up a local "foam shop" and ask for their best stuff. -- Evan Gatehouse you'll have to rewrite my email address to get to me ceilydh AT 3web dot net (fools the spammers) |
futon for v-berth?
"Jerry" wrote in message ... On our previous boat we had a custom fitted HMC innerspring mattress and loved it. but on our current sailboat (Dana 24) there is not enough leg room in the forward part of the v-berth to accommodate a 7" mattress. Therefore was thinking that perhaps a 4" futon might be a better choices than the foam mattress we currently have. We used to sleep on a futon (while land dwellers). Mildew on the bottom was a concern - they don't breathe nearly as well as a foam mattress. A comfy futon often has a 1-2" foam core to add some bounce. You have to flip them regularly and beat them with a stick (no, I'm not joking) every few weeks to keep them comfy. I don't think they're the best choice for boats due to the mildew. You can get foam in lots of different densities that will suit you. Phone up a local "foam shop" and ask for their best stuff. -- Evan Gatehouse you'll have to rewrite my email address to get to me ceilydh AT 3web dot net (fools the spammers) |
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