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What kind of "surgery" would it take to modify the usual queen bedroom on most RV's to accommodate a king bed mattress? Has anyone done it? My husband is very handy and once rebuilt the whole interior of a sailboat we owned. We are thinking he might be able to modify if it doesn't interfere with a slide clearance, etc. Advice for or against would be appreciated!
It's just as simple as math......if the numbers are there as in inches, it's easily done....remove the side tables, install a king size piece of plywood on the platform, drag king mattress inside, sleep...
Having own RVs with the bed in the slide, I'm not sure it's doable. My current MH has a RV queen that is not in a slide so I converted it to a king using some shade tree carpentry. I increased the bed width by putting in a cut-to-fit sheet of plywood between the bed frame and supported it along the RV wall. DW sewed together what one would normally be call a body pillow for that extra space that is flush with the mattress. We now sleep slide ways on what was a queen. That is king size width, and if one isn't much more than 6 foot, it's plenty of length to stretch out. It was a fairly simple DIY project with basic power tools. It does block one set of drawers, but if I need to get to them, I just slide the plywood under the bedding so I can get to it.
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Have a king (an rv king...only 72" wide) in my past 2 5ers. Like others have said, if you have the room it can be done. I have replaced both kings and be very carefull if you go to a real (78-80" wide) king that it will fit through the door and you will be able to get it into the bedroom. Replacing my 72" king was about the limit in getting it into my bedroom. I have space for a real king but I'm not sure I could have maneuvered it into place.
There is one motor home with a king size bed where the bed must be tipped up when the slide is retracted. That might be a solution.
As I recall the person that posted about it was not happy about having to extend the slide to use the bed.
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Clay (WA5NMR), Lee (wife), Katie, Kelli (cats) Full timed for eleven years in a 2004 Sightseer 35N. Snowbirds for one winter and now settled down in CO.