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			"John R Weiss"  wrote in 
news:9u9mc.28325$IG1.1221001@attbi_s04: 
 
 "John Fereira"  wrote... 
 
 Yeah, the Ellesmere seat was a killer for me as well.  So, I yanked 
 it out and essentially duplicated the seat in minicell foam 
 
 Interesting idea.  I've seen a couple of articles around on how to 
 build a fiberglass seat (Ross Liedy's site had a good description). 
 One could make a mould from the original seat, modify it slightly so 
 that it doesn't have that bump, and then lay up a new seat. 
 
 One of the articles I read described creating the mold for a seat by 
 sitting in a box of sand covered with thin plastic.  That way you can 
 create a seat that fits your body perfectly. 
 
 A Thermarest pad works just fine for me!  Relatively inexpensive, 
 adjustable, and low in the hull!  A couple squares of Velcro hold it 
 in... 
 
A thermarest pad provides no back, thigh, or hip support.  If you want good 
body to boat contact (which you would if you want good control) you're still 
going to need some kind of back band and padded cheek plates.  In some 
cases, a thermarest might be *too* low in the hull, giving too much initial 
stability.  I once paddled a Guillemot that was not quite finished that was 
outfitted with only a thin sleeping pad. I practically had to come out the 
seat to get the boat on edge and the Guillemot is only 20" wide. 
 
		 
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
	
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