The Lazyboy seat is comfortable and I've stumbled upon a second, always desirable use for the cushions: If I stack them a certain way they come to the right height to form an extension for the v-berth (assuming I'm sleeping on the stbd side, which I've been doing lately).
Great, a bit of a bonus for sure. I have always slept on the strbd side myself. Like you, I have the galley model. But in my case I made a storage box/ drawer unit for the area that would normally hold a stove. I bump my head on it if I sleep over on that side. When my wife sleeps aboard, she tends to prefer the cockpit....some silly issue about claustraphobia.....and I suspect my snoring is a factor there as well.
The one drawback can sometimes seem a serious one, though. The cushions, when not in use, do tend to get in the way. The less clutter and more accessible things are, the more pleasant life aboard.
Agreed. But I have a ton of cusions on board anyway....one more won't make much difference. (I already made a back unit for the projected Lazyboy area)
There might be another way to skin this cat that would avoid the space-consuming foam blocks, I don't know, but it is probably worth some thought.
Great advice, thanks for the speedy reply.
Cheers.