seat storage / bed uneven

Ordutch1975

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I am pondering cutting out a hole in the side of the storage bin under the passenger seat and installing a teak door - has anyone done this? any down side? The issue being that its annoying to always have to move cushions around to get stuff out of there.

Also I am curious if anyone else with a 23 venture has the following problem - when I put the table down and turn the table and seats into a bed the cushion above cabinet/fridge is half an inch taller than the rest of the bed. I am pondering putting a half inch raise on the driver seat to compensate (allowing for better visibility too). I think the raise comes from the "cover" or lid they installed above the fridge. Either-way at present it is uncomfortable for people to sleep there. (usually me when I snore haha as I get kicked out of the birth)
 
Personally, I would shy away from cutting a hole in the side of the floor storage compartment. Ask Ron or Greg at Northwest Marine Industries about this first. I wonder if there might be a compromise on the structural integrity of the support for the seat or the floor later on in the future with possible stress cracks as a result. Be careful.
I just checked our Venture and we have the same slope on the dinette/bed configuration. The slope is very gradual from the fridge to the table top and then onward to the forward cushion. Just part of the design. At-least your head will always be slightly elevated. You might try a backpacking type therm-a-rest pad to throw on the top to help even things out or else just stop snoring so you don't get kicked out of the forward berth. :D
 
Not the floor storage I’m talking about under the seat (you can lift up the cushion on the passenger seat which reveals a cavernous space). I m talking about the side of that facing the walk way on the sliding compartment under the seat cushion. Avoids having to ask passengers to move and futzing with the cushions etc to get something out.
 
I've been thinking about doing this too. A teak door actually came with my boat, the PO was planning the same thing. I haven't followed through yet as I have other more important projects ahead of it, and we're storing life jackets in there for now which don't require much access.
 
Oh I see...the sliding seat storage box. Still, I wonder about support or flex or a warp issue with cutting a large piece out of one side. Get some advise on this from the factory to make sure you don't cut too big of hole to compromise the strength of the box. Good idea though. You have made so many great additions to your boat. Good Job! Let us see pictures when you have completed this.
 
Should not be a problem to cut out the door. Fiber glass is very stable and strong. As others noted, it has been done before--and is standard on the 25's and Tom Cats. If you are worried about strength--you can always build up some more strength by using epoxy and glass tape on the inside of the box. As long as you leave a few inches around the edges--no issue.
 
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