TopShot25
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2520 Cabinet sleeper bench addition for the Horndog Part 2, Better late than never!
Well I’ve got it basically finished. Except for the *#@$&^! teak part that I can’t seem to get any cooperation from. I’ll finish that part one of these days, but at least I can use it until I get it finished. I just got the cushions back from the upholstery guy and although I’m fairly happy it’s not exactly what I wanted. I wanted the front of the cushion to have a firm ridge or bump like the seat that I took out. I like the way it helps keep you in the seat when the boat rolls or pitches. So I bring the upholstery guy over to the house so I can show him while I explain exactly what I want, and he says no problem. To make a long story short I guess I’m too picky. But when I pay someone to do something, I expect to get what we discussed. But knowing that about how most people do things, and how I am, That’s why I’ve found it easier to just make most of this stuff myself. So I guess I will have to find a sewing machine so I can make the rest of the cushions I will need for the boat. But that’s a whole new project for another time.
Here’s the cabinet, I have not installed the microwave yet because I have not set up the 110-volt system yet and I would rather use the space to store other stuff right now.
and the cabinet without the backrest, the top measures 27 and narrows down to 24 inches wide by 73 inches long.
I’ve decided how I want to run the fresh water hoses so I will be connecting my fresh water tank and pump shortly. Then I have one last small cabinet to serve as my electrical panel to follow. Then I will be able to hook up my shore power and have 110 on the boat.
Here are a few extra pictures with other angles.
This came out as good or better then I imagined. I’m not sure it’s worth all the work to make it nice, but now that it’s done I’m a happy camper. My biggest recommendation to anyone would be to raise this seat anyway you can. It takes everyone from a spectator to a participant instantly. My first trip with the new bench made my buddy just sit and smile, and if you knew Bill that says it all.
Here I am "in Bill's seat".
Well I’ve got it basically finished. Except for the *#@$&^! teak part that I can’t seem to get any cooperation from. I’ll finish that part one of these days, but at least I can use it until I get it finished. I just got the cushions back from the upholstery guy and although I’m fairly happy it’s not exactly what I wanted. I wanted the front of the cushion to have a firm ridge or bump like the seat that I took out. I like the way it helps keep you in the seat when the boat rolls or pitches. So I bring the upholstery guy over to the house so I can show him while I explain exactly what I want, and he says no problem. To make a long story short I guess I’m too picky. But when I pay someone to do something, I expect to get what we discussed. But knowing that about how most people do things, and how I am, That’s why I’ve found it easier to just make most of this stuff myself. So I guess I will have to find a sewing machine so I can make the rest of the cushions I will need for the boat. But that’s a whole new project for another time.
Here’s the cabinet, I have not installed the microwave yet because I have not set up the 110-volt system yet and I would rather use the space to store other stuff right now.
![1107179-28-08%20031-1506123-med.jpg](https://proxy.imagearchive.com/7b5/7b56307fd2396cae93fcc691c3a0d4ef.jpg)
and the cabinet without the backrest, the top measures 27 and narrows down to 24 inches wide by 73 inches long.
![1107179-28-08%20035-1506124-med.jpg](https://proxy.imagearchive.com/3f4/3f4f8f449e00a026edd326c78a3cf2a9.jpg)
I’ve decided how I want to run the fresh water hoses so I will be connecting my fresh water tank and pump shortly. Then I have one last small cabinet to serve as my electrical panel to follow. Then I will be able to hook up my shore power and have 110 on the boat.
Here are a few extra pictures with other angles.
![1107179-28-08%20024-1506125-med.jpg](https://proxy.imagearchive.com/a33/a3346b79030338a37520f31ca0d441df.jpg)
![1107179-28-08%20033-1506126-med.jpg](https://proxy.imagearchive.com/1a3/1a311aac2775336f130eb56cd8560226.jpg)
![1107179-28-08%20020-1506127-med.jpg](https://proxy.imagearchive.com/bf1/bf1bc6b99e1ee3b0f6cd7855110d719c.jpg)
![1107179-28-08%20034-1506128-med.jpg](https://proxy.imagearchive.com/f23/f23667948fb04cc1a5095893ff809672.jpg)
This came out as good or better then I imagined. I’m not sure it’s worth all the work to make it nice, but now that it’s done I’m a happy camper. My biggest recommendation to anyone would be to raise this seat anyway you can. It takes everyone from a spectator to a participant instantly. My first trip with the new bench made my buddy just sit and smile, and if you knew Bill that says it all.
Here I am "in Bill's seat".
![1107179-28-08%20038-1506129-med.jpg](https://proxy.imagearchive.com/d99/d998e5ec54298a5304abdb790ffb47bb.jpg)