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On Sat, 19 Jul 2003 15:08:58 GMT, Harlan Lachman
wrote: We just got back from our cruise. Trailered our Regal 2550 LSC from Vermont to Mystic, went to Newport, P-Town (followed a whale boat out and had the best whaling experience imaginable), Boston (whoever gave me the tip about Yacht Haven is a mensch), Oak Bluffs and Block. Except for our throttle (that could not hold its setting in large chops) and our helm seat our trip was wonderful. However, in the large seas (3-4 from Oak Bluffs to Block) and 6-8 from Mystic to Newport my seat crumpled from the shock of the slamming and my weight (290 lbs). I wonder if anyone in the NG has had (successful??) experience with retrofitting a helm seat. I would love to replace the double wide helm seat with a flipable back that came with the boat (supposedly allows you to flip it forward and use the table behind it or flip it forward to sit on top to see little things like obstacles and lobsterpots) with a chair that is meant to withstand the force of someone of my size and the type of slamming any boat can be exposed to at times. On this Regal, the seat seems to be on a post only 4-6 inches from the raised floor. Features I have been considering is being able to rotate (to access the table), a flip up bottom to faciliate sitting higher up for visibility, forward and back sliding for adjustments, and even some up-down adjustment (got long legs too). Of course, I would need a seat for a big man (52 inch waist). Any suggestions and sources for information would be helpful. Thanks, Harlan Samurai; Malletts Bay, VT Harlan- I've been waiting to see if anyone would respond to your question, because I am also looking to replace the "back-to-back" seats in my Starcraft F/S with something a little more versatile. My problem is that I haven't found a brand that is low enough, yet still has a gas riser on it. For your problem, have you gone to the West Marine, Cabela's, or Bass Pro Shops websites? They all carry good products, and they all provide good customer support (Cabela's is superior). Owner's of larger boats than mine may have better sources, but they haven't jumped in yet. Good luck. noah Courtesy of Lee Yeaton, See the boats of rec.boats www.TheBayGuide.com/rec.boats |