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I have bolster seats in my v. I think they are worth the investment. Very comfy while sitting and much more room to stand and lean.
I ordered mine off Greatlakesskipper.com. or maybe Flounderpounder.com I don't remember which. You have to keep checking the sites as their stock varies. I made the bases out of Plywood, epoxy and glass (painted of course). Here is a picture of the passenger seat. ![]() ![]() I have the driver's seat finished and in the boat now and I'll get pictures posted soon (I was away on vacaction for a couple weeks)
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Actually I have back to back seats on both sides right now---and they work well.
But I have a Seat out of a 07 Kenworth and waiting for the other seat and I will be putting those in--true air ride---then putting 2 other seats in--probabley just like the babck to back seats are now. Project in progress.
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i was fighting to find the right seat for a long time till i found this one, its comfy and turns into a leaning post fast!!, i just turn it around and lean on the back most of the time cause i was so fat i no fit in the whole well! we see this year now i have dropped 130 pounds!
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Careful you don't slide thru the hole on the back of that chair, Slim!!...LOL!!
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'74 V-20/ BF 150 '95 V-21/ BF 150 '84 V-20/ 200 2.4 Merc '87 V-20/'18 F150 Yamaha |
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