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- dadmomhExplorerOur '07 ROO 23SS had the flimsy folding tubular type legs and yes, it wandered all over the trailer as we just left it in the table position. Don't know if it's the same now, but the heat ducting ran in a boxed-in section against the outside wall and we just put a small eye-hook in there and used the smallest bungy cord we had and secured it. No more wandering around. But DH hated those legs and it wasn't long before we went to the post-type with the floor mount and liked it a lot better. I can't recall ever traveling with the table in the bed position because we never needed it to stow anything, but did want the table available. On two occasions, DH was lucky enough to get to sleep on the comfy (?) sofa and I had the dinette. Glad it was only a night each time.
- 3LittleDucksExplorerNot only did we travel with it down, we never made the table (20 day trip)! Considering making it a 'permanent' bed, by adding additional supports and getting a comfy mattress to fit the space.
- HTT_to_be_Explorer
3LittleDucks wrote:
Looks great! Thanks for the pics. :)
Thank you, and you are welcome. I have been gone for a bit, but I sure do love this site! - 3LittleDucksExplorerLooks great! Thanks for the pics. :)
- HTT_to_be_Explorer
The supports are screwed thru to the inside of the dinette where I also have a 1x3 backer. There is also a brace added that goes to the outside wall. This serves as a support for the seat cushion area as well as provides rigidity so the dinette flange cannot flex when weight is applied. Be sure to put a backing plate on the outside wall behind the brace.
Jayco tables have an aluminum v brace for strength running the length of the table, actually 2 of them. A notch in the pvc will keep the support in place.
This shows one in place and a better view of the support.
I like to beef things up so they last. Did the same thing to our Sunridge pop up and she lasted and still looked new when we sold it to get the HTT.
If you need more info just ask!!Happy to help. - msueExplorer
HTT to be? wrote:
PVC supports are a great way to keep your table from bending when used as a bed. First mod if you want the table top to last. I also like to reinforce the horizontal end braces with vertical braces. You are right that the supports are awfully narrow. My son is over 200lbs and always sleeps on the dinette bed so want to be sure she holds up for years!
On our Jayco they do not use Velcro, but they do have a rubber bumper stop on each side that holds the bed from sliding out. You can see them on the right end of the support.
Would you show the pvc supports? Also, did you glue the vertical supports?
Suzanne - HTT_to_be_ExplorerOh, forgot to answer orig post question....Yes, we always travel with the dinette in stowed position.
- HTT_to_be_ExplorerPVC supports are a great way to keep your table from bending when used as a bed. First mod if you want the table top to last. I also like to reinforce the horizontal end braces with vertical braces. You are right that the supports are awfully narrow. My son is over 200lbs and always sleeps on the dinette bed so want to be sure she holds up for years!
On our Jayco they do not use Velcro, but they do have a rubber bumper stop on each side that holds the bed from sliding out. You can see them on the right end of the support. - 3LittleDucksExplorerDo you have the extra velcro strips? I can't believe how narrow the ledges are that support the table.
- scottew71ExplorerWhen we picked our Roo up from the dealer I left the table up in table mode. It had slid all over and banged into the cabinets. Luckily there was no damage. It has been in bed mode every time the trailer has moved since.
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