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Default Seat for 1990 Sea Ray 350 EC

I've had very little success with that solution myself. The repaired
piece still has a significantly different strength at the site of the
repair. Plastics flexes when loaded. Repairing it this way just
further stiffens the surrounding area and concentrates even more of the
load on the repaired area which is now far and away the weakest point
in the structure. It breaks again at the same spot usually pretty
quickly.

I'd suggest searcching for some of the boat "junkyards" online and
trying to buy an old seat from them. Then transfer your foam and
ulpholstery. I did that with one of the bucket seat in my boat.

wrote:
Hey John,

Great Idea!!!

If I can't find a seat, I'll will try your solution.

Thanks
Scott


Capt John wrote:
wrote:
I have a 90 SeaRay350EC. I need the plastic insert that forms the seat.
I would even buy the whole seat if someone has it.

The shrink wrap guys stepped on it and it broke. Imagime my surprise to
find out its not made of metal or wood but formed plastic that has
shattered.

Thanks
Scott


Scott

Is it possible to glue the broken parts back together and then cover
the whole thing in a few layers of fiberglass? This way your using the
broken parts as a form, and the fiberglass for strength. Just a
thought.

John