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Old 10-03-2015, 09:30 PM   #1
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Default 2001 Maxum 2700 SCR what is this cushion

Anyone know what this cushion is for ? It seems to closely mirror two boards which I also do not know what they are for! Click image for larger version

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Old 10-04-2015, 03:44 AM   #2
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They look like filler cushions to convert a dinet into a berth.
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Thanks , I'm still confused though because I don't have a separate dinette in the cabin. I have the vberth which converts to either a dining table or bed. The bed has filler boards which are totally different than these. Then there is another table post for the outside deck dinette. None seem to be able to fit these two boards with the two holes on each.
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Then I would think they are for the aft U shaped lounge on the deck, they fill in the middle to make a sun pad area.
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That makes sense! They look like outdoor cushions too. Now I just have to figure out what I'm missing and where they mount. Seems like it needs a pole or two. Thanks again.
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Check to see if there is a lip under the two seats that the boards slide into.
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there should be two aluminium poles to go between the lifting sea behind drivers seat and underneath the back of the aft seat, they are for converting into a sunlounger/day bed
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Thanks everyone. I'm going to check it out today back at the marina
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Thanks again I figured it out thanks to your help. It's for the sunlounger and the boards fit into notches and rails between the two aft seats.
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Old 10-04-2015, 08:54 PM   #10
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great stuff, show us a picture because I have never been able to work mine out, (Not that we need a sunlounger here in the UK)
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Please show a picture because I have the same set up and I can figure it out.. thanks
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