They make it home they swivel and recline, very comfy we have a narrow table between and move the main table to allow us to recline.We have the factory sofa on our 2007 400 and I was wondering if anyone out there has tried the dual recliner option?
Seems to look pretty comfy.
Here is a pic but I think it might be a 390.
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A pair of Ekornes Stressless on Retreat are now over 25 yrs in and we still love them.
They truly are we are in Canada and they are made by Palliser out west they are available in the states through WayfairView attachment 122702
They make it home they swivel and recline, very comfy we have a narrow table between and move the main table to allow us to recline.
I'd love to go with recliners but just can't give up the stowage under the sofa.
Just mentioning that in case it's a consideration in the OP's case.
My problem also. Cant afford to lose the stowage space plus I need the table.
Cant Tom, what is the length couch?
When open what is the length of the bed?
If it came down to storage versus back comfort there isn’t any question, back comfort. You can always get rid of some stuff but having back pain is much more difficult to get rid of, ask me how I know.
Amen! +1
Rob
We bought this one.
- Sofa Size: 72" x 28" x 23"
- Sleeping Surface: 72" x 42" x 8. 5"
- Overall depth in bed position: 42"
If it came down to storage versus back comfort there isn’t any question, back comfort.
On my AT34, I occasionally have another couple. So that mandates sleeping for a total of 4.
Agreed, that's one reason I'd been trying to come up with a solution for the narrow, straight-backed settee that was on my boat. The RV sofa and recliner are a great upgrade, at the expense of a relatively small amount of stowage under the short leg of the L-shaped settee. Everything on a boat is a compromise!
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We ended up with a bit of a compromise. The old L-shaped settee was horribly uncomfortable and the stowage under was hard to access.
So I ripped it all out and bought an RV pull-out sofa and matching recliner. Space was limited because of the engine room hatch, so a normal sofa wouldn't fit. The recliner is maybe a bit too large, but because it's for an RV it's a lot smaller than a "normal" recliner. It is very comfortable.
The sofa is made to drop in, or to sit on aluminum frame legs. I built legs out of 2x4s and a large drawer which gives me easy access to all the space under the sofa. I added "arms" on either side to give it a built-in look, and there's stowage in those, too. It also gave me a place to add a 120VAC outlet and a dual USB charging port. The sofa pulls out to a bed, and has a center fold-down cushion armrest in the middle, with cup holders.
Not as comfortable as two recliners, but a pretty good compromise.
We replaced sofa on our MS /400 with Thomas Payne RV recliners.