Sounds like you have a plan!
As far as cushioning butts, please don't even think of packing materials, it would be a mess. Bean bags are the way to go - tried and true, there are several threads here including this:
https://jetboaters.net/threads/boat-bean-bag-recommendation.15150/#post-261511
@tim h has had some good suggestions in that department and my wife and youngest daughter really enjoyed their (cushy) ride in his boat.
I don't recall you having a lot of damage of any kind during the trip, did I miss anything?
As you know, my boat has had a few failures and I felt like a patented idiot - mostly for being complacent in thinking just because things are new from the factory I don't need to worry!... boy, was I wrong!
So - there is one lesson.
What is interesting is - of all my aftermarket upgrades/mods I have installed in my boat - if you look at the list below in my signature - I had
zero damage to any of those items. No damage. Not a loose screw, not a loose wire connection, not a broken ANYTHING.
An interesting fact here:
all of those mods were personally installed by ME.
Makes you think, doesn't it?
This year - for the first time in my life - I had a brand new boat. I had it in rough water a couple of times and just thought: "well, it is all new, what can possibly happen, right?". I blew it, big time, by being complacent like that!
(I must say though, some of the damage like the fallen tower I could not have predicted, and had no reason to suspect a bad design, at the time.)
Anyway, I think you are one of those people that will make the next year group crossing so much stronger!
It was such a pleasure for me to cruise along you on the way back.
Let me know if I can help with anything. Some of my mods like trim tabs did not get very good/well organized write ups, so I'd be happy to put something together or talk over the phone about the details. Same with chartplotter, ridesteady, secondary bilge pump etc, although I think you already have most of the mods required.
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