RE WHICH WAY SHOULD BEDS GO?

JW
John Winter
Wed, Jan 10, 2007 10:37 AM

Mike,
Port Starboard beds have been my experience as the most comfortable sleep
over a few years full time cruising, often in rolly anchorages. Rocking head
to toe is hardly felt compared with rolling on shoulders for side on
sleepers.
Regards,
John Winter
www.adventurebaypowercats.com

WHICH WAY SHOULD BEDS GO?

      I would appreciate the input of veteran Power Catamaran Users on

the following question:
For forward cabins in a 37.5' Power Catamaran,  one in the Port
Hull, and one master cabin midships, under the foredeck,  is it best for
sleeping comfort that the beds run fore/aft or port/starboard.
Would appreciate anyone's opinion who has good experience in this
area. (Hope I am not stirring up a hornets nest on the best way to be
horizontal hehe!!!)
Thanks.
Mike

Mike, Port Starboard beds have been my experience as the most comfortable sleep over a few years full time cruising, often in rolly anchorages. Rocking head to toe is hardly felt compared with rolling on shoulders for side on sleepers. Regards, John Winter www.adventurebaypowercats.com WHICH WAY SHOULD BEDS GO? I would appreciate the input of veteran Power Catamaran Users on the following question: For forward cabins in a 37.5' Power Catamaran, one in the Port Hull, and one master cabin midships, under the foredeck, is it best for sleeping comfort that the beds run fore/aft or port/starboard. Would appreciate anyone's opinion who has good experience in this area. (Hope I am not stirring up a hornets nest on the best way to be horizontal hehe!!!) Thanks. Mike