The flex board is going to be useful if you need a pram, as you can put it on the bottom and then luggage on the top.
Hi Brian,
My seat base definitely could be lifted to access the drawer contents. I had removed the plastic trim piece on the front of the seat (in order to use the rails closer to the door) and the fabric strap (left hand side) that originally limited the seat base travel.
I needed to remove the seat base prior to installing the bench in the rails closer to the door. Otherwise the seat base fouls the B pillar.
Cheers, MM
PS I had forgotten about the table in the sliding door. I think that may be a separate option.
I am now removing those bits also to allow the seat base to lift, that would be really useful to us, I can't imagine why they altered the original design to prevent that being used.
Amazing that we are still discovering new features after owning the beach for over 3 years!
Brian
I am the "excited" owner referred to in the early post. Now that I have played with the goodnight kit a couple of times I am able to set it up fairly easily but am still inclined to remove the 90Kgs of rear seat and simply throw an inflatable mattress on the deck. If I go camping I can then relatively easily remove and travel without the captains chairs, this will provide space for fridge etc. I thought also to leave the multiplex board in there, pushed all the way to the rear to store baggage at night. All sorts of possibilities.cheers
I'd love to get just a multiflex board on it's own if anyone is selling/knows where to pick one up at a reasonable price.
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