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While this topic has been posted before, I thought I'd show how we did it on our 1983 C25, Illusion. It consists of one 4'X 8' sheet of 3/4" plywood cut into four 4'X 2' pieces (for storage & manageability), and one 3"X 8' pine board cut into four pieces (centered under & screwed to the plys to keep them from sliding side to side). A queen air mattress goes on top. Cheap enough & takes less than 15 minutes to setup. The boards & mattress are stowed in the V berth, or if we have overnight guests, in the starboard quarter berth. No more doing somersaults out of the V berth in the 'wee' hours for nature calls! Bob
The legs belong to the 'Admirable Admiral', my wife, Doris. I could not ask for a better mate, onboard or otherwise. Methinks you just scored huge brownie points with her.
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