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sbrown 05-06-2010 09:57 AM

Hi all, New member here...
 
Just wanted to say "hi". I just bought a '87 V-20 Cuddy so I decided to join this forum after looking around a bit. Seems to be a good bunch of people and some real enthusiasts. Hoping to get to know more about these fine boats. It's my third Wellcraft, so I know they are well-built and it's hard to go wrong. The main thing I have to do is replace the seats. The PO already removed and scrapped the originals, so I'm not exactly sure what style of seat was originally there, or what I might replace them with. I'd like to keep it as open as possible, but I need seating for 6. Other than that, there are some minor electrical items to sort out and I have to get the engine started, it's currently winterized and the boat sat for 5 years. I'm reasonably handy and should be able to work through most of this stuff with a little help from some of the knowledgeable people in this community. Well, that's enough for now. Thanks.
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Stan

nipper 05-06-2010 11:14 AM

Welcome, Stan. You have an outboard or I/O in your V?

Blue_Runner 05-06-2010 11:18 AM

Welcome Stan and congrats on your purchase.

RWilson2526 05-06-2010 11:27 AM

Welcome to the site....yes definitely a good group of guys and enthusiastic bunch as well here. Good question from Nipper about having an i/o or an outboard as far as seating is concerned as the engine cover on an I/o will not allow a bench seat across the back.

This is a picture of the 1987 brochure which is a helm seat and then a back to back....I think at the time you could have got it with two helm seats though which gives you alot of floor space but obviously only 2 places to sit.

http://www.wellcraftv20.com/gallery/...20steplift.jpg

To be honest seating six in a permanently installed seats may be difficult....I guess you could go with two sets of back to back seats, passenger and helm and then a bench seat in the back or jump seats on each side of the engine cover if it is an i/o. If you do some searches you will also see alot of guys opt for the folding aluminum or ss deck chairs which have their advantages of being removable.....

If you do go back to back dont buy the standard 10" high bases that most everyone sells....especially if you do it for a helm seat....way too low on a V-20 and you wont be able to see crap....14" or 16" base is much better.

search the gallery and you will see all the different arrangements possible....post up some pics when you have some.

Destroyer 05-06-2010 11:44 AM

Hi Stan and welcome :hi:

What RWilson2526 says makes a lot of sense, especially the part about a higher base. Another thing to think about would be 6 helm type seats, 2 in the very back (one on each side of the boat and 4 up front in two rows. Two on the port side and two on the starboard side. You could also make the seats removable, like they have on bass boats where the pedistal sits down into a socket mounted on the deck... that way you can remove the seats when they are not needed for more room.

Red skys at night...

Blue_Runner 05-06-2010 12:35 PM

Two people sit on starboard gunnel, two on port, one on engine box - POOF - seats 7. :nut:

Cali-V 05-06-2010 02:06 PM

http://www.tribuneindia.com/2004/20040728/pb6.jpg
You could get creative and seat a lot more than 6!


I think just using the standard two back to back and loungers two seats wedged between the engine cover and the sides. That is if this is an I/O boat. If it is an outboard, maybe one of those cooler/fishbox with the back rest seats would fit nice.

reelapeelin 05-06-2010 02:29 PM

Here's what I like to use when additional seating is needed...the main reason is the versatility...sit 'em in the boat when needed, lift 'em out when not...

http://i3.photobucket.com/albums/y90...gBoatChair.jpg

Very comfortable and stable in seas...have been in choppy stuff in near-shore situations w/no tipping...wide-stance footing...they come in less expensive aluminum or little higher dollar stainless...

nymack66 05-06-2010 03:38 PM

Reel is correct, I now have the world of fixed seating on my boat, however when I beach her on the sand bar and Islands, I wish I had some portable seating. So the choice is yours, I am scavenging Craigs for chairs like Reel posted I will buy one or two maybe if the price is right.

reelapeelin 05-06-2010 04:52 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by nymack66 (Post 157518)
...however when I beach her on the sand bar and Islands, I wish I had some portable seating. right.

I gotta note here I don't let these out of the boat for use on the sand :bat:...one reason they last so long...we put some upright beach chairs and loungers in the cuddy to use on the beach...

lumberslinger178 05-06-2010 07:41 PM

welcome aboard:clap:

Bonita Dan 05-06-2010 09:32 PM

Welcome to the site. Lots of great info here about our boats,especially seating. 2 Captains chairs will work for the non-site seein trips but when ya have company aboard theres no subsitute for some of these. Easily stowable by stackin,comfy,cheap and come in an array of colors. This is how we roll down here n the south. Also serves as an outhouse for your female guests.

http://i44.tinypic.com/nlaqs1.jpg

nipper 05-07-2010 06:32 AM

Stan, I have an I/O v20 cuddy. a good setup might be the original seating configuration with a helm seat and a back to back lounger on the port side. I have 2 additional "jump" seats (basically 1/2 of a back to back lounger) which I place on each side of the engine box. Mine are made by Wise, and are a perfect fit. I have not fastened mine down because there is just enough of a friction fit that they go in there perfectly. Then I just take them out when boat is in storage or when I need more cockpit room. With this setup you would have seating for 6 with one person on the engine box or, preferrably, with one wide stance chair like the one reel posted behind the helm seat so as to not have too much weight aft.

sbrown 05-07-2010 09:08 AM

Thanks to all who replied and hello back. The boat is equipped with an outboard...Black Max 150 horse 2.0 liter. I saw a couple of the threads where someone installed a bench seat across the back and thought that was a great idea. I have three daughters: 9,7 and 2 and they're the ones the extra seating is for. More later gotta run now....have a waiter....

Skools Out 05-07-2010 10:30 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Bonita Dan (Post 157530)
Welcome to the site. Lots of great info here about our boats,especially seating. 2 Captains chairs will work for the non-site seein trips but when ya have company aboard theres no subsitute for some of these. Easily stowable by stackin,comfy,cheap and come in an array of colors. This is how we roll down here n the south. Also serves as an outhouse for your female guests.

http://i44.tinypic.com/nlaqs1.jpg


here's how you make them a port-a-potty



http://www.cabelas.com/p-0009518514868a.shtml



http://images.cabelas.com/is/image/c...1?$main-Large$










i have a couple of these for pier, surf and bow fishing

i didn't buy from this company but same seat i got at local marina


http://chrisbucketseats.com/sample_designs.html


http://chrisbucketseats.com/images/n...enim-close.jpg

Road King Cole 05-07-2010 10:49 AM

Just wanted to say welcome aboard and great suck up!:clap:

I probably should have done that when I recently joined.

Good luck with your boat!

rkc

sbrown 05-07-2010 11:06 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Road King Cole (Post 157554)
Just wanted to say welcome aboard and great suck up!:clap:

rkc

OUCH....I feel like....:nut:
Up yours :cen:!!:bat: lol ..

It's all fun and games.......

Blue_Runner 05-07-2010 11:36 AM

Best 3rd post of 2010!!:you:

Road King Cole 05-07-2010 01:12 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by sbrown (Post 157556)
OUCH....I feel like....:nut:

naaa, it was truly meant as a complement! I was jealous.

Anyhow, sorry if you were offended. Here, have a beer on me.

:beer:

cfelton 05-07-2010 05:13 PM

Welcome, glad ta have ya! :beer:

sbrown 05-08-2010 08:22 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Road King Cole (Post 157562)
naaa, it was truly meant as a complement! I was jealous.

Anyhow, sorry if you were offended. Here, have a beer on me.

:beer:

Thanks. Let me guess...you're the resident ball-buster. I thought you were kidding...I was kidding back....figured I was being tested...did I pass? And speaking of passing, pass another beer! :hi:

Bonita Dan 05-08-2010 08:31 AM

Bean bags work great on boats these days. Big dollar ones from E-sea rider will last or the el-cheapo ones from wal-fart will do as a test set. Lets not forget your brothers here in the south,we like beer too! :beer:

spareparts 05-08-2010 08:36 AM

Good to see "Road King" picking up the slack, "Charlie The Tuna" (the offical ball buster) has been slack with his ball bustin lately, he's going to have to buy another V to get back to his normal ways and pick up his duties.

:you:


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