Rick,
   
  Thanks for info.  That's exactly what I was thinking about doing.  Appreciate 
your share.
  Mark

  
Rick Langer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
  With the Porta Poti removed and a couple of throwable floating cushions 
there is no more comfortable a seat than the one in an M15. There are arm 
rests and plenty of leg room. I went as far as taking one of the cushions 
apart, cutting the foam and re-sewing it to fit in the footprint made for 
the pp. Well my wife did the sewing and the idea of making a seat there was 
first shown to me by Connie Benneck when he so graciously convince me what a 
great boat the M15 was.

I usually read a bit before going to sleep when cruising and I regularly 
fall asleep in that seat when doing so. It's not a lot of fun waking up an 
hour or so later and having to make my bed while cold and half asleep.

So throw your porta poti away and build yourself a real throne.

Rick

> Date: Sat, 1 Dec 2007 19:48:12 -0800 (PST)
> From: Mark Muellerweiss 
> Subject: M_Boats: Seated headroom in M15?
> To: [email protected]
> Message-ID: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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>
> Anyone know the dimensions from the portable head locker cabin sole to 
> interior roof for the M15? Wondering if a West Marine "Go Anywhere Seat" 
> could be used in the head locker sans porta-potti and v-berth center 
> cushion similar to the arrangement used in Edey & Duff's Stonehorse 
> Cutter
>
> The "Go Anywhere Seat" also works well in the cockpit. I have used them 
> in my previous sailboats. In fact, coupled with a folding chair as a 
> cushion, they can be very comfortable.
>
> I'm still trying to decide on M15 or M17, new vs. used. I like the 
> interior and cockpit size of the M17, and I remember that some of my most 
> memorable sailing was been in small boats, particularly my CD Typhoon and 
> the family canoe I learned to sail in a few (actually 50 +/-) years ago. 
> I enjoy thin-water sailing and feel like I might actually use the M15 
> more. Plan on doing a lot of singlehanded sailing, most day, but also 
> hope to trailer sail around the US.
>
> Appreciate any info you can share.
>
> Thanks,
> Mark


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