Moody 419 Bunk Size

I am interested in a Moody 419 and like the overall layout. Only drawback is the bunk size in the master cabin.
Me (190 cm) and my wife (185 cm) are too tall for a bunk measuring only 180 cm.
Reserching the 419 I found a different set up of the master cabin with the bunk perpendicular to the boat axis - so I play with the idea of converting the axis-parallel bunk.
Has anyone an idea what the max. bunk size of such a lay out would be?
Many thanks for help!
 
Robert, You are describing the M41 which has always had the aft cabin berth across the boat rather than in line with fore & aft. We like this for a number of reasons, one being that no leecloths are required - you only need to 'tack' (lie the other way round in the bunk) when the boat tacks. On a night passage this is very rare. The M41 is otherwise identical to the M419.

To change a M419 to a M41 configuration in the aft cabin would mean a lot of woodwork alteration to the heads. I have not measured the length of the berth in our M41 but doubt that it is very much longer. You could increase this by removing the lockers on port & starboard.
 
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