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Old 08-01-2006, 02:39 PM
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My wife and I are considering stepping up from our '90 Cafe to ????. Why do some of the forward v-berths in the Top Guns seem to "sag"?

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They sag is because under the pad there is a nylon fabric that acts like a trampling that has laces in the center. If the kids jump on the bed the laces will rip and it will sag. Easy to fix
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Old 08-01-2006, 04:03 PM
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Nothing beats the cabin in a Gladiator for user-friendliness!
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They sag is because under the pad there is a nylon fabric that acts like a trampling that has laces in the center. If the kids jump on the bed the laces will rip and it will sag. Easy to fix

Thanks - looks like the first thing I woud do is replace that nylon with something stronger.
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Originally Posted by Cignificant
My wife and I are considering stepping up from our '90 Cafe to ????. Why do some of the forward v-berths in the Top Guns seem to "sag"?

Case in point...
http://www.offshoreonly.com/esvon/page-8579.html

Ours sag because the zipper on one side pulled from the seem in the nylon pad. I like the bed the way it is though. Feels like a hamock!
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It's a very strong fabric. It's the eyelets that rip out.
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trying to open the links but they are not working...is anyone else having issues with this or just me
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