Of those who have upgraded to the inner spring for the V-berth, how high is Catalina's inner spring mattress. I believe my stock mattress is 3". Have others gone with a 3rd party brand, if so how thick is it? Has anyone gone the Latex route?
Thanks
Of those who have upgraded to the inner spring for the V-berth, how high is Catalina's inner spring mattress. I believe my stock mattress is 3". Have others gone with a 3rd party brand, if so how thick is it? Has anyone gone the Latex route?
Thanks
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The inner spring mattress supplied by Catalina on mine is about 6.5" thick. On my previous boat (C 270), I added a Tufted Topper and found that to be a good alternative and comfortable.
Allan Rex
# 2216
I got a price last year from Catalina on the mattresses and they doubled the price in a year or so, it is really pricey now.
I decided to get a 4" memory foam topper from Sam's Club and cut it to size. They admiral is now happy.
Gene Foraker
Sandusky Yacht Club
Sandusky, OH
1999 C36 #1786
Gypsy Wagon
I also recently got an estimate from Catalina and was thrown aback by their cost. 3rd party venders were actually more expensive for a custom 6-7" inner spring. I will seriously consider the memory foam or make my own like a fellow member has outlined in the Upgrades section of this website.
Here is an email I received from a friend that bought a mattress for his 42.
It is [url]http://bargainbeddinginc.com/[/url] They have had an add in the Catalina Magazine. They are located in North Carolina and I was told the owner of the company owns a Catalina. You may want to check them out for the 36. Maybe the company would do a deal if there were several orders for the same mattress. Of course, they send you a template to make one to fit your boat, so the multiple discount may not work.
Randy
Randy Sherwood
Mutualfun 1990 # 1057
T/R W/K M35a
Home. Charlotte, Mi.
Boat. St Augustine,Fl.
I can attest to the bargain Bedding mattress and its comfort. We bought one for our 1987 Mark I and had it delivered to our marina (save on shipping by having it NOT go to a residence). The cost was $450 or $550 with shipping included. It replaced all 3 pieces and the only thing I had to do was cut a board to fit the insert piece. It is a 6-7 inch inner spring mattress. It is lightweight and fit into the v-berth with out any problems. The sides are also beveled to match the hull shape.
They send you a measuring diagram/instructions and a big piece of cloth that you draw your measurements on. I thought that the 2 halves were mirror images , but they are slightly different in length and width, so you have to do each one separately. It took less than 3 weeks to get the mattress.
I believe that they also have the option of having the the 2 halves connected, but I choose to keep them separate. We don't use a mattress pad, but we may add one in the future to help make the 2 halves seem like one.
In the spring of 2007 they did not accept credit cards, but I sent them a check and they shipped the mattress.
The admirial and I are sleeping much better.
Ralph
Still a Thrill # 765
WK, STD Rig
Lake Texoma, TX