The Lazyboy seat is comfortable and I've stumbled upon a second, always
desirable use for the cushions:  If I stack them a certain way they come to
the right height to form an extension for the v-berth (assuming I'm sleeping
on the stbd side, which I've been doing lately).

>Great, a bit of a bonus for sure. I have always slept on the strbd side
myself. Like you, I have the galley model. But in my case I made a storage
box/ drawer unit for the area that would normally hold a stove. I bump my
head on it if I sleep over on that side.
When my wife sleeps aboard, she tends to prefer the cockpit....some silly
issue about claustraphobia.....and I suspect my snoring is a factor there as
well.

The one drawback can sometimes seem a serious one, though.  The cushions,
when not in use, do tend to get in the way.  The less clutter and more
accessible things are, the more pleasant life aboard.

>Agreed. But I have a ton of cusions on board anyway....one more won't make
much difference. (I already made a back unit for the projected Lazyboy area)


There might be another way to skin this cat that would avoid the
space-consuming foam blocks, I don't know, but it is probably worth some
thought.

>Great advice, thanks for the speedy reply.

Cheers.



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