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Skippers Seat just doesn't work
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Re: Skippers Seat just doesn't work
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Re: Skippers Seat just doesn't work
I sold that motor & foil. But it was okay for me. I wasn't under warranty on boat or motor when I put it on. I didn't have any bad or hairy experiences with it. Just make sure you don't void your warrantee & be careful - We're all big boys here who've paid for our toys.
Decide what you're using it for. & don't believe all the hype good or bad.
Decide what you're using it for. & don't believe all the hype good or bad.
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Re: Skippers Seat just doesn't work
+1 for removing the seat altogether. There is a lot more room and I have not noticed any increase in engine noise. Sometimes I find it easier to see and steer actually standing in the lower section which you can't do with the seat in place.
Re: Skippers Seat just doesn't work
I used to be skeptic of them, but now feel they can have a purpose if you have a specific problem to fix. I had the wide stingray type on my 90 on theHow are you happy with the hydrophoil?
I bought one but didn't mount already!
Easy to try, 2 bolts then store it. We ran without it for a year and then with the seat but without the hinge for awile too. With no hinge you can use it when you want then stow it at anchorages.+1 for removing the seat altogether
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Re: Skippers Seat just doesn't work
Can you hang it with the seat pointing backwards over the OB?Seapup wrote:With no hinge you can use it when you want then stow it at anchorages.
Where did you store it?
Many thanks.
Neo
Re: Skippers Seat just doesn't work
Don't know about the backwards, didn't try, I don't think so though.Can you hang it with the seat pointing backwards over the OB?
Where did you store it?
For storage it went on the V berth, we only use it for storage and don't have cushions there. That did not last too long before cutting the bottom off.
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Re: Skippers Seat just doesn't work
I have the single version of this seat I bought for my
, but never installed it , it could be an alternative to what u r lookin for it came with a post mount base for a pedestal pole mount But could be mounted various ways
http://www.toddusa.com/images/gallery/eastern4_big.jpg
here,s my single mount there is an optional back rest that could easily made by urself that fits into the rod holders
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the storage compartment underneath could also be used as a cooler
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http://www.toddusa.com/images/gallery/eastern4_big.jpg
here,s my single mount there is an optional back rest that could easily made by urself that fits into the rod holders
http://i844.photobucket.com/albums/ab1/ ... d0b36b.jpg
http://i844.photobucket.com/albums/ab1/ ... ba9af5.jpg
http://i844.photobucket.com/albums/ab1/ ... 30aa86.jpg
http://i844.photobucket.com/albums/ab1/ ... ba36cf.jpg
http://i844.photobucket.com/albums/ab1/ ... 8ca7b7.jpg
http://i844.photobucket.com/albums/ab1/ ... 737bcd.jpg
http://i844.photobucket.com/albums/ab1/ ... 9085f7.jpg
the storage compartment underneath could also be used as a cooler
J
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This is a subject that everyone is trying to deal with. The very first thing I did after I got 'boat' home from the factory was call BWY and order another helm seat. I still have it hanging in the rafters of my garage. The reason i ordered another one was because I knew I was going to destroy the one I had trying to modify it. My idea then was to cut the seat part out and reattach it with swing points so the whole seat could rotate into a bucket. I have not yet modified it - I'm still looking at all the ideas you gentlemen have submitted and trying to decide what to do. I am now leaning more to the flat seat over the bucket seat.
Here are some interesting points:
1. the X boat has a better arrangement - and the X seat is easier to modify.
2. people like the storage under the M seat for generators and stuff (I store my boat fenders in there).
3. it's more comfortable to have a flat seat and it makes the cockpit easier to negotiate.
So what's more important? The flat comfortable roomy seat or the extra storage??
Also - you can eliminate a lot of the wobble in the seat when open by putting a tennis ball on the stanchion it's resting on. I too leave mine open for extended periods so I can stand behind the helm. Yet another nice feature.
So gathering all you ideas, here is what I end up with:
You can have a flat seat, or storage - not both. So, I guess i will have TWO seats. I will modify one of them to be flat - I will pit a pin in the hinge so they are easy to swap out - and then i will see which one I end up using the most.
Here are some interesting points:
1. the X boat has a better arrangement - and the X seat is easier to modify.
2. people like the storage under the M seat for generators and stuff (I store my boat fenders in there).
3. it's more comfortable to have a flat seat and it makes the cockpit easier to negotiate.
So what's more important? The flat comfortable roomy seat or the extra storage??
Also - you can eliminate a lot of the wobble in the seat when open by putting a tennis ball on the stanchion it's resting on. I too leave mine open for extended periods so I can stand behind the helm. Yet another nice feature.
So gathering all you ideas, here is what I end up with:
You can have a flat seat, or storage - not both. So, I guess i will have TWO seats. I will modify one of them to be flat - I will pit a pin in the hinge so they are easy to swap out - and then i will see which one I end up using the most.
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Re: Skippers Seat just doesn't work
Boat .... This sounds interesting but I just can't visualize it ... Do you have a diagram you could share with us?BOAT wrote:My idea then was to cut the seat part out and reattach it with swing points so the whole seat could rotate into a bucket.
Also, I'm a short arse! ... I want to see over the bow while sitting behind the wheel so a low seat like the
Highlander .... Not a bad I idea ... you have me thinking
All the best.
Neo
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No, no diagram, but I did make a little plastic model of the flip seat.
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Any chance of photos of the model?BOAT wrote:No, no diagram, but I did make a little plastic model of the flip seat.
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Re: Skippers Seat just doesn't work
seen @ the boat Show I believe it was a tartan 34-36ft sailboat that had a a helm seat just like the
but had a really nice s/s hinged brkt that allowed the seat to swivel out of the way I had Beene take pic,s of it was a couple yrs ago so as I could maybe copy the design for my
, but he never sent me the pic,s think he may have accidentally deleted them
J
ps was TARTAN 3400 2006YR
but darned if I can find any pic,s of one on the net
J
ps was TARTAN 3400 2006YR
but darned if I can find any pic,s of one on the net
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Re: Skippers Seat just doesn't work
What picHighlander wrote:seen @ the boat Show I believe it was a tartan 34-36ft sailboat that had a a helm seat just like thebut had a really nice s/s hinged brkt that allowed the seat to swivel out of the way I had Beene take pic,s of it was a couple yrs ago so as I could maybe copy the design for my
, but he never sent me the pic,s think he may have accidentally deleted them
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Re: Skippers Seat just doesn't work
last time I,ll buy u a beer @ the boat Show !!beene wrote:What picHighlander wrote:seen @ the boat Show I believe it was a tartan 34-36ft sailboat that had a a helm seat just like thebut had a really nice s/s hinged brkt that allowed the seat to swivel out of the way I had Beene take pic,s of it was a couple yrs ago so as I could maybe copy the design for my
, but he never sent me the pic,s think he may have accidentally deleted them
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