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Tim, get back to work on the boat.
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Originally Posted by f311fr1
(Post 2518224)
Tim, get back to work on the boat.
Can't thank you enough for all of your help! How's the move coming along? If I can help you with a set of hands in anything, just say the word. You're only a few hours away, and you and Sue are great company. |
Tim,
have you considered a seat rail mechanism from an automotive seat. It may work very well, quick easy and cheap. |
Originally Posted by tomcei
(Post 2518272)
Tim,
have you considered a seat rail mechanism from an automotive seat. It may work very well, quick easy and cheap. Any links to what you have in mind?? I'm open to any suggestions. I think I need to have the bases fabbed up locally - just weld some aluminum tube. I can't justify spending $1200 on some billet bases that don't fit the old-school boat that I have. |
Originally Posted by bouyhunter
(Post 2518158)
if you've read the whole thread, you'll recognize my references to the disease "Mightaswellanoma" - once you tear one thing apart, you might-as-well...
On our last house I wanted to remodel the master bedroom and bump out the foyer.... turned into a whole house remodel! The 4 most expensive words in my life have been "while we're at it" |
Bouyhunter,
Man, took me a while to get through this thread. Great work and I hope those seat boxes work out for ya. I did see your banged up rubrail. I didn't realize it was metal. Mine is white plastic. When I get some time I'll post a close up of it so you can see the wavyness. |
The rub rail was like that when I bought the boat a while back. I had planned on belt sanding the aluminum smooth and powdercoating or polishing the whole thing but never got to it. I think that that aluminum one is even a better design than the stainless one on my 28.
Tim, would the sliders from the old seats work if you removed the swivel parts? I think that I installed them in 01 or 02. |
Thanks LM.
Originally Posted by IRONMAN
(Post 2544605)
The rub rail was like that when I bought the boat a while back. I had planned on belt sanding the aluminum smooth and powdercoating or polishing the whole thing but never got to it. I think that that aluminum one is even a better design than the stainless one on my 28.
Tim, would the sliders from the old seats work if you removed the swivel parts? I think that I installed them in 01 or 02. |
Yep, even though I could adjust the old seats fore and aft I probably only did that twice a year and it was not necessary. Some stationary bases with some manual adjustment method would probably work beautifully. I don't think that the even the $350,000 Cig Gladiators seats adjust fore and aft but I didn't look that close at the show and have not driven one yet.
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OK, I posted this in another thread, but it belongs here also - for history's sake.
I spent the evening fabricating new inner exhaust rings. About 4 hours with a drill press, a circle cutter, a few drill bits, a file, and sheet of aluminum 3/16" stock. I know hardly anyone would ever see it, but, I know it's there. The old, and the new. I feel I need to say, I'm not bashing on anyones work before me, and mine will have it's own imperfections. I just want to give this old gal what she deserves. |
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