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Unread 06-26-2011, 08:02 PM
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Default More front seat questions.........

I removed the rotting back to back from my prestine rig.......

It sat over the built in fish box that was original equipment on my 96 201.

Question is - where to find a suitable back to back or similar set up to maintain access to the fish box ?
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Unread 06-27-2011, 11:48 AM
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I think you may end up needing to have the old seat rebuilt. It is on a sliding track if I remember correctly.
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Unread 06-27-2011, 09:29 PM
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this company seems to offer far more variations on height and color combinations than any i have found.my back to back is on order now.

http://veada.com/index.php/?utm_medi...FcTb4AodHXxvdw
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Nip - Upon inspection, that's what I've decided to do, and started the project tonight.

The seat vinyl is actually in solid condition, as well as the foam.

It was the lousy plywood which I assume original that rotted out.
So.........I've removed it from the boat, disassembled, cleaning the vinyl etc.......
I'm using the remaining plywood pieces to trace out replacement using pressure treated or marine grade, plus applying a barrier coating.

I'll invest some man hours, but hopefully save some $$$ and still have it " original"......
Frame was in ok condition.
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Unread 06-28-2011, 08:19 AM
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Nip - Upon inspection, that's what I've decided to do, and started the project tonight.

The seat vinyl is actually in solid condition, as well as the foam.

It was the lousy plywood which I assume original that rotted out.
So.........I've removed it from the boat, disassembled, cleaning the vinyl etc.......
I'm using the remaining plywood pieces to trace out replacement using pressure treated or marine grade, plus applying a barrier coating.

I'll invest some man hours, but hopefully save some $$$ and still have it " original"......
Frame was in ok condition.
Bgreene, I think yer on the right track...could you possibly hinge the bottom seat cushion so it tilts toward the stern, allowing access to the tank?

Suggest you make sure the treated or marine grade wood you use is DRY throughout before applying a barrier coat
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Unread 06-29-2011, 04:22 AM
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So far:
1. removed the complete seat / track unit from the boat
2. removed vinyl seats, foam, and wood.
3. traced out new wood parts, coated, thoroughly cleaned the vinyl - had heavy mold
build up on the inside, but still in great shape otherwise. Painted wood sections.
All dry and ready to assemble now.........
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Unread 06-29-2011, 10:19 AM
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After all that hard work, make sure to use stainless steel or monel staples to put the vinyl back on. Regular staples would rust real quickly and make a mess of your job.
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Deeper into it.......... reverse direction..........ordered what should be a very cool port side seat and going with color coordinated seat cushions. Won't that look nice.
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Unread 07-05-2011, 10:16 PM
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Did you order from Veada?
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Unread 07-06-2011, 04:34 PM
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Spoke with Veada, but 2 month lead time too much to deal with............

Went with the WISE premium bucket seat - brite white with navy top and center area.
Ordered from Overton's. Lead time approx. 15 days.

Decided this might work out best since the port passenger has a more comfortable seat.
Something about driving and having the steering wheel to hold onto......always more comfortable than the passenger -- even though there is the handle on the port dash section.

Then plan is to use either store bought white cushions behind the two seats - one to fit over the live well, the other over the back end of the fish box. OR........custom cushions with navy piping color trim so it looks " custom" .......
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