I understand that the table on the X drops down and can be used as a bed. I looked and I see where the aluminum leg can be removed (wing nuts).
I assume the table "drops down" to the level of the seats. I don't see where anything is supporting the table in the middle in the lower configuration.
Am I missing something? Is there a shorter aluminum leg that replaces the longer one?
Hello,
You are not wrong, there was no middle support as built by MacGregor. I cut the leg off at the appropriate length to act as a support when the table is in the down position and used a smaller diameter tube as a union. I used wing nut bolts to secure the leg when it's in the table position. Just remove the lower section and drop the table. It is solid enough for 2 adults.
As Don T said, there is no center support when lowered. It doesn't need it, IMO. It has relatively deep X-ribbing on the underside. And my 230 lb doesn't flex it enough to hear any cracking sounds, so I'm judging it adequate. I let the admiral sleep on that, as it's lower down, closer to the head, and the compression post aids in sitting up. I use the vee-berth. We both have more room that way, and anything that makes the admiral happy, makes me happy.
I slept on it on my 2002. I am about 210 lb. Not even a hint of bending. Very solid. My son 12 yrs old actually jumped on it from the entrance. Did not brake.
Dragos Filimon wrote:I slept on it on my 2002. I am about 210 lb. Not even a hint of bending. Very solid. My son 12 yrs old actually jumped on it from the entrance. Did not brake.
Don't lose it - that's what I thought. Been five years and now I'm thinking about it.
npsrangerchuck wrote:My 2005 has a short aluminum leg with a rubber foot on it for just that purpose.Though we won't likely ever use the dinette for sleeping.
Not to change the post but my rear birth has cheap plastic. When I lay back there (once) I fell through. So I never go there. To hard climbing in and out any way, though the wife does sometimes. But I was thinking plywood or..... ? Don't want nothing heavy. Anone took out the plastic and replaced with ??
Dragos Filimon wrote:I slept on it on my 2002. I am about 210 lb. Not even a hint of bending. Very solid. My son 12 yrs old actually jumped on it from the entrance. Did not brake.
Our 96X makes cracking noises without the support especially if the admiral and I are cohabiting the area.