LargeMarge-TC
Senior Member
.We plan a swivel passenger seat, right behind the stairwell with a drop down floor while underway. Swiveling 135 degrees to the left when parked will give another seat in the "living room" thus adding to the usability. The seat will be mounted on a custom welded and bolted frame secured to structural members of the bus to provide crash protection and three point restraint. Since that frame is being built from scratch it's no biggie to include a folding desk attachment so that one of us can sit in a very comfy chair while doing computer or other desk work...
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We mounted a seat just aft of the entry-steps as you describe.
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I fabricated a flip-up filler so the seat occupant has a level floor instead of a couple potential hazards a foot or two deep.
A 'plus!' the filler offers -- it supports the feet while seated, relieving weighted pressure on the bottom of the thighs.