looking for assistance
On Jan 5, 10:47*am, "Jeepinit" wrote:
* I began the dismantling process last evening. *My question is; Should I
remove the base that is fiberglass to the floor? *Take a saw zall and cut
the base out? *What is underneath? *is the base built on the floor or is it
hollow underneath it? *What would look the best? *I can take pictures and
share is anyone is intrested in helping me out.
Tim Fisher
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On Jan 3, 7:07 pm, John H wrote:
On Sat, 3 Jan 2009 19:32:07 -0500, "Jeepinit" wrote:
In the past I have seeked the wisdom of this forum with great success. I
am
once again seeking some direction. I purchased a 1990 Maxum 19 ft last
year. The only thing I dislike about the boat is the seating. It has the
folddown seats on both sides. I do not mind the seats anywhere except at
the wheel. It is an extremly uncomfortable seat. I continually had to
prop
cushions under me to see. I need to change this while she is in storage.
Where do I go to find ideas? Maybe removing the seat and installing a
captain chair on a pedestal? Looking for ideas, where and how tos.
Thanks all!!
Tim
Another Tim, oh no!
Oh yeeeessss!
Those seats you have are quite common in the runabouts. one thing you
can do is remove the seat from the box it sits on and raise them from
there, OR cover the box, make it sturdy and use it for a pedistal and
put about any seat you want on it. If you're going to remove the seat
entirely and instal "captains chairs" you may have some problems with
working under the decking as suggested.
A friend of mine took the rotten seats off the boxes and went to the
local salvage yard and got some import bucket seats for about $10. or
$15.00. complete with sliding adjusters. He mounted them on top of the
boxes after he'd reinforced them, and they work fairly well. he was
going to make them rotatable, but didn't have time last year. i don't'
know if he's working on them for this coming season or not.
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Post your pic's, Tim. You;ll get some honest suggestions here. If it
has fiberglass basses I would say they're mounted to the floor fairly
securly, but then again I don't know. I really wouldn't take a saws-
all to anything because it sounds to me like it would be unnecessary,
and aperson could risk butchering stoff that shouldn't be. In fnything
at all, I'd say that the boxe's are hollow, though. if the base
*looks* like a solid block with a solid top, then that would probably
eliminate a lot of work.
But Yes, post the pics and let's see whats going on.
Tim Schnautz
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