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Old 04-14-2019, 06:46 PM   #1
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Melbourne (or other) Captain Seats “extra” cushions

I’ve seen somewhere and now I can’t find it, pictures of seat cushions that are used in the Captains chairs to get you a little higher out of the Class C “hole” when using them for seating.
Does anyone have them and know where I can get them? Even the dimensions would help...I’ll get some made if I have to.

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Old 04-15-2019, 05:15 PM   #2
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We have a 2018 Melbourne with the seat cushions. They came with the Melbourne when we purchased it. We have not used them yet since so far we have not needed the extra seating. They are called a Jayco chair pad and have a number 0299564. They give an official measurement of 19x21x5.75 inches although ours measure a little different but not by much. I see they are manufactured by MasterCraft in LaGrange Indiana. The telephone number is 1-800-522-5652. I know if we used the front seat when camping we would use these as the seats are quite low. Hope this helps you get what you need. Good luck
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Old 04-17-2019, 05:32 AM   #3
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We have a 2018 Melbourne with the seat cushions. They came with the Melbourne when we purchased it. We have not used them yet since so far we have not needed the extra seating. They are called a Jayco chair pad and have a number 0299564. They give an official measurement of 19x21x5.75 inches although ours measure a little different but not by much. I see they are manufactured by MasterCraft in LaGrange Indiana. The telephone number is 1-800-522-5652. I know if we used the front seat when camping we would use these as the seats are quite low. Hope this helps you get what you need. Good luck
YOU. ARE. AWESOME!!!! Thank you very much for the information.
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Old 05-19-2019, 07:17 PM   #4
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We have a 2018 Melbourne with the seat cushions. They came with the Melbourne when we purchased it. We have not used them yet since so far we have not needed the extra seating. They are called a Jayco chair pad and have a number 0299564. They give an official measurement of 19x21x5.75 inches although ours measure a little different but not by much. I see they are manufactured by MasterCraft in LaGrange Indiana. The telephone number is 1-800-522-5652. I know if we used the front seat when camping we would use these as the seats are quite low. Hope this helps you get what you need. Good luck


Fun: got my cushions! Your information was the key to getting them..thank you!!
Wondering if your rig has the small table you can install / remove between the captains chairs when they’re turned toward the rear? If you do, any chance you have PNs for the table, post, and floor mount??

Thanks in advance

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Old 05-22-2019, 05:06 PM   #5
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We sure do have the small table between the two chairs. I can try to get the numbers of that equipment for you but it will be probably about one week as we can't get to the motorhome before that. Will keep you posted on that information when I can get it.


Glad you got what you needed on the previous items.
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Perfect, thanks...no hurry
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Good Info !!
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Old 05-28-2019, 02:43 PM   #8
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We're on a trip right now and have our small table set up. There's no number on the table, but on the table pedestal is the name Sequoia, and the number is 6,820,847. Floor mount is also Sequoia, but I don't see a number. Hope that helps.
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Koko, you rock!
A quick search for Sequoia got immediate results. Any chance you can tell me approx table measurement?

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20 1/2 square with two cup holders.
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20 1/2 square with two cup holders.


Awesome, thanks for the help. I’ll finally have a use for my carpentry skills.
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Just one heads up - don't be tempted to make the table any larger. It's just easy enough to squeeze into those front seats with the dimensions I gave you.

We use ours a lot, especially when we have 3 or 4 in for a meal. We store the rod in the back closet and the table propped against the wall by the bed on the bathroom side to keep everything out of the way when we're not using it.
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Just one heads up - don't be tempted to make the table any larger. It's just easy enough to squeeze into those front seats with the dimensions I gave you.

We use ours a lot, especially when we have 3 or 4 in for a meal. We store the rod in the back closet and the table propped against the wall by the bed on the bathroom side to keep everything out of the way when we're not using it.


Awesome tip, thanks. I saw one other user who re-mounted the table so it was off center of the post to make it easier to swivel out of the way while getting into the seat(s)...any thoughts on that?
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For us, it isn't an issue. Ours is centered between the driver and passenger seats and works fine.
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Hi Dnbgould, sorry we could not get to our rv as early as planned but just to let you know the information you previously received on the small table between the captains chairs is right on as our equipment is exactly as explained in the previous posts. I do have pictures of those parts if necessary.


Just to let you know as far as the offset on the table we find that ours being centered works very well.
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Hi Dnbgould, sorry we could not get to our rv as early as planned but just to let you know the information you previously received on the small table between the captains chairs is right on as our equipment is exactly as explained in the previous posts. I do have pictures of those parts if necessary.


Just to let you know as far as the offset on the table we find that ours being centered works very well.
Awesome...thanks for taking the time to respond.
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