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Out side seats storage

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Post by newterry Wed 9 Jan 2013 - 18:24

My Harmony is a 2 berth but I've removed and stored the overcab bulkhead (held in with 24 corner brackets, the cupboard door no longer flattens the back of my head !!) and replaced it with a cargo net as we carry a wheel chair and some folding steps for Mrs H. Not much call for the lafumas these days, hopefully they'll come out of hibernation when it gets warmer.

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Post by Enn Wed 9 Jan 2013 - 19:00

One solution to the deck chair conundrum - take two young hyper children with you wherever you go - bouncing
problem solved, chairs now completley redundant and may as well be left at home ! lol4

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Post by Paulwest55 Wed 9 Jan 2013 - 19:49

Nice idea Enn, but as the Mrs works as a child minder I.e. 6 hyper youngsters I think she would prefer the chairs to collaps in lol. lol4
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Post by shelldrake Wed 9 Jan 2013 - 19:58

My 2 chairs fit quite neatly behind the pasengers seat and secured by a bungie. No need to remove them for overnight stops but are one of the first items removed when we are on long stay so that we can rotate the seats.
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