The Admiral and I do not like sleeping in the aft berth.
- It's claustrophobic
- Can't sit-up and read in bead - lack of headboard, lighting
- Ventilation, even with fans, its stagnant.
- Even in my 40s it was chore to get out of without coffee. I don't expect it to get easier with age.
- It gets dirtier with all the climbing of the steps.
But there is no way humans can fit in the V-berth... as-is. I've tried and I wake up with night mares of being buried alive in a coffin.
So this project is to enlarge the V-berth:
- Remove the head (It will be showing up in a later MX episode).
- Remove the partition between the existing berth and head.
- Creating a platform in that location
- Adding a trimmed Queen-size mattress - This is what I'm currently thinking about: https://www.amazon.com/Classic-Brands-M ... B00PWM8R1U I figure I can take off the cover and use a heat-knife on it and trim and re-sew-up the cover.
All the following views are facing forward from about where the stock galley is positioned.
This is with it in the down position. The mattress is not shown.

This is with it in the up position. I'll use an air-shock on it, but determining weight (w/ variable Admirals gear) is proving to me that measuring the force required once its loaded is probably a saner thing to do.

To see how it will move, open the AVI file. - https://inqonthat.com/wp-content/upload ... g-Unit.avi




