Hi,
I’m looking into a few ways to improve comfort on board, but without changing the original design too much. I’ve seen some modifications that stay visually clean while being useful, a bit like some watches or contemporary clock designs where design is both functional and aesthetic.
Do you have examples of small changes that really improve comfort while keeping a clean and consistent look?
Improving comfort without breaking the design
- Fatima
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Improving comfort without breaking the design
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Re: Improving comfort without breaking the design
Noticed in your profile you have a Beneteau Antares. Not sure if you have a Carver too, if you do a model would be pretty helpful. Maybe hard to help since this is pretty vague.
1997 Carver 405
Crusader xli
The Black Pearl
Soddy Daisy Tn.
Crusader xli
The Black Pearl
Soddy Daisy Tn.