77 Royale twin bunk rear bath

kspriggs

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Hi Guys,
Our coach is set up with the dry bath in back with the two bunks on either side in front of the bath. Ive been thinking that it would be nice to
have one large sleeping area that can be pulled out at night at put away in the morning in that area. The distance of the isle between is pretty much
the width of the bottom cushion. Our coach came with a cpl extra of these and would fit perfectly to fill the aisle.

Has anyone done a similar mod? Im envisioning something that pulls out from the fixed seating on either side to bridge the gap and then slide the
bottom cushions to meet in the center and the back cushions flatten out to fill the gap on either side by the exterior walls.

Thoughts?

Thanx guys

K

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1977 GMC Royale 403
 
Sir, our 23' Crestmont has a couch that makes into the bed. It has a wooden plywood base with legs on it that slides out from under the cushions.
Pics aren't the best but all I can find for now. I had some pics on an album where we remade it but they just disappeared?

http://www.gmcmhphotos.com/photos/g5093-crestmont-midas-or-norris.html

> Hi Guys,
> Our coach is set up with the dry bath in back with the two bunks on either side in front of the bath. Ive been thinking that it would be nice
> to have one large sleeping area that can be pulled out at night at put away in the morning in that area. The distance of the isle between is pretty
> much the width of the bottom cushion. Our coach came with a cpl extra of these and would fit perfectly to fill the aisle.
>
> Has anyone done a similar mod? Im envisioning something that pulls out from the fixed seating on either side to bridge the gap and then slide
> the bottom cushions to meet in the center and the back cushions flatten out to fill the gap on either side by the exterior walls.
>
> Thoughts?
>
> Thanx guys
>
> K

--
C. Boyd
76 Crestmont
East Tennessee
 
Found them..

http://www.gmcmhphotos.com/photos/g5748-2011-april-fools-party.html

> Sir, our 23' Crestmont has a couch that makes into the bed. It has a wooden plywood base with legs on it that slides out from under the cushions.
> Pics aren't the best but all I can find for now. I had some pics on an album where we remade it but they just disappeared?
>
>
> http://www.gmcmhphotos.com/photos/g5093-crestmont-midas-or-norris.html
>
>
>

> > Hi Guys,
> > Our coach is set up with the dry bath in back with the two bunks on either side in front of the bath. Ive been thinking that it would be
> > nice to have one large sleeping area that can be pulled out at night at put away in the morning in that area. The distance of the isle between is
> > pretty much the width of the bottom cushion. Our coach came with a cpl extra of these and would fit perfectly to fill the aisle.
> >
> > Has anyone done a similar mod? Im envisioning something that pulls out from the fixed seating on either side to bridge the gap and then
> > slide the bottom cushions to meet in the center and the back cushions flatten out to fill the gap on either side by the exterior walls.
> >
> > Thoughts?
> >
> > Thanx guys
> >
> > K

--
C. Boyd
76 Crestmont
East Tennessee
 
Kevin,

After our 4 months long trip to Alaska, SHE swore "I'm never going to crawl
to the bathroom again." So I had to change the passage-blocking
expands-to-queen bed in our rear bath Birchaven to twins. SHE still
travels with me.

Ken H.

On Wed, Sep 18, 2019 at 11:33 AM Kevin via Gmclist
wrote:

> Hi Guys,
> Our coach is set up with the dry bath in back with the two bunks on
> either side in front of the bath. Ive been thinking that it would be nice to
> have one large sleeping area that can be pulled out at night at put away
> in the morning in that area. The distance of the isle between is pretty much
> the width of the bottom cushion. Our coach came with a cpl extra of these
> and would fit perfectly to fill the aisle.
>
> Has anyone done a similar mod? Im envisioning something that pulls out
> from the fixed seating on either side to bridge the gap and then slide the
> bottom cushions to meet in the center and the back cushions flatten out to
> fill the gap on either side by the exterior walls.
>
> Thoughts?
>
> Thanx guys
>
> K
>
>
> --
> 1977 GMC Royale 403
>
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Do you have pics of how you had it set up? I was thinking something that could be easily slide away so except for sleeping you could have easy access
to the bathroom.
--
1977 GMC Royale 403
 
Sorry, no photos. It was a simple sliding platform that pulled out across
the aisle, then the backrest cushions filled the new area. It was
comfortable. but in the way.

Ken H.

On Thu, Sep 19, 2019 at 9:19 AM Kevin via Gmclist
wrote:

> Do you have pics of how you had it set up? I was thinking something that
> could be easily slide away so except for sleeping you could have easy access
> to the bathroom.
> --
> 1977 GMC Royale 403
>
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