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Unread 09-25-2006, 06:07 PM
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Stink, I LMFAOFF!! ;D ;D ;D...

...and BR, tell Gwennie's mom she has a secret admirer in SC... ;) ...oooo...HOTTER than a baked potatoe....aahoooo 8) ...

...oh yeah...nice seat
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Unread 09-25-2006, 06:48 PM
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man. the freaks are taking over. i cant get away from them. i just left one thread thoroughly disgusted. now i come here and... my god, i think i am now officialy footophobic. sicko's. one more person pm me pics of feet and i'm gonna lose it! back to the boat seat...
looks good blue. i got an idea, you could cut two pieces of starboard that mount flush (peprpindicular) to the seat back. shape them so that they will hug ur splashwell and 'lock' the seat from sliding forward. you could make them fit beside ur fuel tank and run all the wat to the transom. in the splashwell make them level and just the right hieght to set a cooler on. couple of eye hooks and bungee down cooler! completely removable for trailering and two birds with one foot. stone, i mean stone!
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Unread 09-25-2006, 06:51 PM
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oh yeah, skoolz, dont forget to remove those seats before trailering. they look better in the boat than they do in my windshield!
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Unread 09-26-2006, 12:02 AM
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will do racer that's the other reason so i can take out for weather and travel.
LOL PMed you a link Stinks
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Skools you are SICK!!!! ;D


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looks good blue. i got an idea, you could cut two pieces of starboard that mount flush (peprpindicular) to the seat back. shape them so that they will hug ur splashwell and 'lock' the seat from sliding forward. you could make them fit beside ur fuel tank and run all the wat to the transom. in the splashwell make them level and just the right hieght to set a cooler on. couple of eye hooks and bungee down cooler! completely removable for trailering and two birds with one foot. stone, i mean stone!
Thanks Racerx, but I can't put anything too invasive in the splashwell or my motor will hit it when I tilt it up.

Believe me, I will forget and raise the motor and my hood will be cracked all the heck! ::)
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Unread 09-26-2006, 02:24 PM
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Why not just attach a piece of Starboard Permanently to the back of the seat with a couple of standoffs. The piece should be the same size and shape of the splashboard you currently have the rod holders on. When you slide the splashboard out to install the seat, the seat with Starboard attached will slide into the same tracks in it's place. That should keep the seat from sliding on you. You can also use pieces of pipe insulation on the base at the floor to prevent any marking of your deck. 8)
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Unread 09-26-2006, 02:33 PM
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Unread 09-26-2006, 02:59 PM
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the seat and bracket will trailer fine. motor will be between the brackets. just remember to move the cooler.
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Unread 09-26-2006, 03:08 PM
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CB great ideas - one problem though. I need to be able to easily slide the seat forward out of the way in order to access the primer ball at startup. If it weren't for that I'd definitely go that route.

About the tracks you mentioned. I don't know if you noticed but those are stainless steel. From the factory they come in plastic, which I didn't trust for my rod holders sake. I had a guy make these out of stainless for me using the original as a model. They turned out great! I just need 2 more now to replace the crappy plastic tracks that the cuddy door slides on. You can see them here. Someone did some damage to one already and used some epoxy to fix.

My daughter Ella...see the plastic tracks? These were just like the ones that holds the piece of starboard in the spashwell:

My niece Raegan...
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