removable 3rd bolster
#1
Anyone have any pics of how to install a removable 3rd bolster in a TG. I think it was brian hollis that did it in his p3 race boat. Looking for some ideas for and old f-2 race boat.
Thanks
Wild
Thanks
Wild
#2
James ("Stalkin" on the board) has a removable 3rd seat in his Tiger. It stores in the cabin. Cool set-up and doesn't look like it was difficult to install. Get ahold of him and maybe he can post some pics.
Tank
Tank
#3
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Anyone Know How Much That Would Cost. Cause My Old Man Is Racing His Boat This Season, And I Think That's The Only Way I Can Get Sea Time In His Boat This Season (in The Race Course Not That I'm Complaining ) But I Would Have To Pay If He Give The Ok For It.
Donz Jr Mike
Donz Jr Mike
#5
I've always wondered why most high end boats don't have this option?? I guess rich guys don't need the seeting 'cause they don't have many friends?
or maybe just not enouph friends that can blow off a day to go boating??

ok, ok, must be 'cause all thier friends have thier own boats!!!



or maybe just not enouph friends that can blow off a day to go boating??


ok, ok, must be 'cause all thier friends have thier own boats!!!



#6
I can't find the picture right now -but am sure it will show up shortly. If you can get the guys at BBracket to call you back, it's a pin system (2 pins per inboard leg of each bolster) that I'm sure they could retrofit an existing pair with. Plus the cost of the middle seat. It is not that expensive from what I recall. Was going to do this in our 28, but the middle bolster would have been too thin for anyone other than a kid or supermodel. Wait, now why didn't I do this again???
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#9
Originally Posted by mcraymond3
That is cool! Who did that set up?





