I can't quite understand your negative waves, Bob.
I have been in there several times and enjoyed every minute.
Still remember last time when I was doing final adjustment after
completing mod. 73 - a wonderful place to work - plenty of room,
fresh air and light so you can se what you are doing.
Don't know, but it seems that as I get older it gets even more fun in
there - other ( post 50 ) builder who have discovered the same thrill,
or am I the only one??
:-)))
Regards Gert
OY-GDS
Den 22/04/2008 kl. 09.01 skrev Robert C Harrison:
> Hi! Craig
> I have vowed never to get in there again. I was head first in and
> arms above my head so to speak and took a really bad chest cramp.
> With no one in earshot and no mobile =91phone to hand I was very
> shaken by the time I had extricated myself. Very dangerous position
> to find oneself, any older builders should get a =93heads up=94 and
hire
> a child or a =93height impaired adult =93!
>
> Regards
> Bob Harrison G-PTAG
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: owner-europa-list-server@matronics.com
[mailto:owner-europa-list-server@matronics.com
> ] On Behalf Of craig bastin
> Sent: 21 April 2008 22:21
> To: europa-list@matronics.com
> Subject: Europa-List: Camping Mod
>
> When I was crawling around in the tail of my baby last night i
> wondered how hard it would be to mod the baggage bay
> to allow one to sleep in there, with the belly board arrangement
> coming over the top of the seats between the head rests
> far enough to have ones legs towards the rear and lay down properly.
> Have any of you done this or looked at it and gave
> up.
>
> craig
>
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