Pat Anderson
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OK, then! Brock perfected it for one, but has anybody else slept two in comfort on a 16 Angler? Our first real test will be Jarrell Cove the first weekend in May! Here is how we doing it. First, we got a camperback of course. For the daytime, a couple of folding chairs and a little folding table in the cockpit, the Mr Heater Buddy, and a generic portable one burner butane stove. A tea kettle, a gallon of water, cold food and hot food that you can prepare by pouring in boiling water! The secret for sleeping is we took out the existing pedestal seats, and put the seats on Cabella's quad pedestal seat stands ($29 each - and damn, that Cabella's in Lacey is HUGE!) - these are free standing, so you can fold the seats down and store them stand and all in the cuddy. Then we got a Greatland double airbed at Target and put a custom fit tarp under it (mainly just to protect against snagging the airbed on anything). The airbed fits perfectly in the cockpit and goes a little ways into cabin (this is why the existing pedestal seats had to go). We tested the airbed in the cockpit yesterday, very comfortable! We will spread out the Travasak, and voila (viola, as some say!), snug as a bug in rug! In the morning, we will deflate the airbed and retrieve the seats, folding chairs and folding table from the cuddy! It will of course require a certain amount of care when nature calls in the middle of the night...and it is tight, no doubt about it. Why, you ask! I like the 5-6 mpg instead of 2-3 mpg, I like towing with the Forester (20+ mpg) instead of the Titan (10+ mpg). But mainly, because it is there, just like Everest!