Who else over nights on a 272???
#11
Originally Posted by pshannon
Also has anyone ever made some sort of cushion section to go between the two bench seats...
Yep , Like Masi said. The previous owner of mine put 21/2 clam shell moulding below the couches.
Then cut and finished two pieces of plywood to lay in there. Got big piece of foam upholstered to fit in between. Makes a nice place to
oh yeah sleep
.I also have a full enclosure and a CruiseAir unit for the hatch if necessary
#12
We have done it in my friends 311 every weekend for the last 8 yrs!! usually 4-6 on the boat,looks like a people bomb went off!! I have had 3-6 on my 24 footer also,we like to party and stay where we are,a little safer that way!
The most on a 311 was 11 people in RAIN!! sucked with the cockpit cover on!!
The most on a 311 was 11 people in RAIN!! sucked with the cockpit cover on!!
#14
Try this link. The photos are from a 357 bed conversion but should help you out.
http://www.offshoreonly.com/forums/s...&highlight=357
http://www.offshoreonly.com/forums/s...&highlight=357
#16
The wife and I overnight about 5-6 times each summer on the 233LS. It's comfy and a larger boat would be a bigger hassle to trailer, service, dock, load/unload, maintain, etc.
We're not real big but any more peole and it would be more then comfy...
You'll be in good shape for a great night.
Set anchor well, consider the power draw of your anchor light and prepare for damp conditions in the morning before dozing off.
We're not real big but any more peole and it would be more then comfy...
You'll be in good shape for a great night.
Set anchor well, consider the power draw of your anchor light and prepare for damp conditions in the morning before dozing off.
#17
The wife and I overnight about 5-6 times each summer on the 233LS. It's comfy and a larger boat would be a bigger hassle to trailer, service, dock, load/unload, maintain, etc.
We're not real big but any more people and it would be more then comfy...
(Hopefully it went well.)
Set anchor well, consider the power draw of your anchor light and prepare for damp conditions in the morning before dozing off.
We're not real big but any more people and it would be more then comfy...
(Hopefully it went well.)
Set anchor well, consider the power draw of your anchor light and prepare for damp conditions in the morning before dozing off.
Last edited by Old floating bird; 10-05-2006 at 11:16 AM. Reason: spellin'






