29 fever cockpit sizes
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Does any one know if there are to different sizes to the seating area in a 1997-1999 29 fever. It appears to me that the distance between the rear seat and the back of the front seats are different from 29' to 29'. Some as much as 10 to 12 inchs. Is this correct or is it the angle in which the picture was taken?
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Why would there be a difference? Only reason I could see is if the twins moved the rear seat forward to shift the weight forward.
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doesnt seem too odd of a question to me ?? 
the guy asked a Legitimate question. perhaps he wants to narrow his 29 search down to the boats with the larger cockpit.
since the (2) trim and tab pumps are mouted next to the motor on a single 29, maybe they moved the seat forward on the twin setups so they had more room to mount the (4) pumps and rigging behind the seat and give you a little room to service them ??

the guy asked a Legitimate question. perhaps he wants to narrow his 29 search down to the boats with the larger cockpit.
since the (2) trim and tab pumps are mouted next to the motor on a single 29, maybe they moved the seat forward on the twin setups so they had more room to mount the (4) pumps and rigging behind the seat and give you a little room to service them ??
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doesnt seem too odd of a question to me ?? 
the guy asked a Legitimate question. perhaps he wants to narrow his 29 search down to the boats with the larger cockpit.
since the (2) trim and tab pumps are mouted next to the motor on a single 29, maybe they moved the seat forward on the twin setups so they had more room to mount the (4) pumps and rigging behind the seat and give you a little room to service them ??

the guy asked a Legitimate question. perhaps he wants to narrow his 29 search down to the boats with the larger cockpit.
since the (2) trim and tab pumps are mouted next to the motor on a single 29, maybe they moved the seat forward on the twin setups so they had more room to mount the (4) pumps and rigging behind the seat and give you a little room to service them ??
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