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Full Throttle 525 08-31-2004 12:13 PM

Dangling Feet
 
Hey Guys:

The wife is on the short side and so am I, but I was wondering if anyone makes a foot rest that can connect to the bolsters when the seats up? She, rather than I, likes to sit down for a more leisurely ride..yeah right!! Just thinking of her.

JO, do you have any ideas or thoughts?

Ron

Stormrider 08-31-2004 12:17 PM

Re: Dangling Feet
 
Ron, check out www.stidd.com
They are located on LI and do serious custom seating.
Maybe they could use their existing style footrest and fabricate it so it can hinge off the bolster stand.

Or you could just wear Platform shoes. :D

Full Throttle 525 08-31-2004 01:52 PM

Re: Dangling Feet
 
Hey Storm:

I emailed stidd and will await their reply. Thanks for your assistance. Sorry we didn't meet in westport. A bit too early after the night before(hic-hic). Maybe we could get together before I trailer the boat to Bonita the later part of October.

Ron

Cattitude 08-31-2004 04:05 PM

Re: Dangling Feet
 
Do you have the footwells? I bought a nice cooler (igloo I think) that fits the well nicely. I lay and old towel down to keep floor/cooler from chafing.

My wife is well shy of 5' and this works for her nicely. On smoother water I sit without worry, I'll drop the seat when I find bigger water (none where I live)

Full Throttle 525 09-01-2004 11:46 AM

Re: Dangling Feet
 
Cat:

I have the footwells. What size cooler do you have? Is it an Igloo? I need about a foot for her to touch comfortably. I think I'm going to take some measurements and grab some 1/2" or 3/4" plywood..and make a piece to fit perfectly..then carpet it. It's a plan anyway.

Cattitude 09-01-2004 12:06 PM

Re: Dangling Feet
 

Originally Posted by Full Throttle 525
Cat:

I have the footwells. What size cooler do you have? Is it an Igloo? I need about a foot for her to touch comfortably. I think I'm going to take some measurements and grab some 1/2" or 3/4" plywood..and make a piece to fit perfectly..then carpet it. It's a plan anyway.


Ron,
Just looked- igloo Max cold, bought at wal-mart 2 months ago, ice does last a long time, Cooler stays secure through the rough stuff too. does not say a size, I cant recall if it was 48 qt or 72 or what. It does fill all of the floor but the forward most couple of inches, has maybe an 1/8" on the sides. Mine's silver with a white top which goes well with the Pirelli, how do you like your snap in carpet? It's on my to do list. I bet you find the cooler on an igloo site.

Ken

PS- I grew up in Colchester CT, Dad has a charter boat now, fishes mostly out of Niantic and sometimes Cape Cod. He does not get the fast boat thing- just shakes his head (really did not get my 99 mph Daytona 25) Anyway- knew you were there somewhere, could not remeber if it was CT or NY.

WildThing 09-02-2004 07:50 AM

Re: Dangling Feet
 
We can't use the seats in the up position without our feet dangling.
I would like to get them to stay open half way so I can rest on them while doing longer runs in the rough stuff. My son in law is 6'5", and my two sons are 6'4" and they can sit in the seats with their feet on the floor just fine. I was thinking of letting the seat ride on the two SS pull pins on the very front seat rail. I'm going to check that out this weekend. I'll use PVc pipe, cut in half with double stick tape so I don't kill the white powder coated rails.
Any other ideas?

Cattitude 09-02-2004 08:19 AM

Re: Dangling Feet
 

Originally Posted by WildThing
We can't use the seats in the up position without our feet dangling.
I would like to get them to stay open half way so I can rest on them while doing longer runs in the rough stuff. My son in law is 6'5", and my two sons are 6'4" and they can sit in the seats with their feet on the floor just fine. I was thinking of letting the seat ride on the two SS pull pins on the very front seat rail. I'm going to check that out this weekend. I'll use PVc pipe, cut in half with double stick tape so I don't kill the white powder coated rails.
Any other ideas?

It would be relatively easy to make some aluminum links that suspend the front of the seat from the upper tabs (links would like the tension more than the compression they would see run from the lower tabs) you could play around with using rope short term to confirm what angle/setting you like.

WildThing 09-02-2004 08:52 AM

Re: Dangling Feet
 

Originally Posted by Cattitude
It would be relatively easy to make some aluminum links that suspend the front of the seat from the upper tabs (links would like the tension more than the compression they would see run from the lower tabs) you could play around with using rope short term to confirm what angle/setting you like.

That sounds like a good idea!
I'll check it out
Thanks

Cattitude 09-02-2004 09:01 AM

Re: Dangling Feet
 
I'd also either put the links in double shear or secure them tightly with bolts so the holes don't get worn/sloppy.

Full Throttle 525 09-02-2004 11:06 AM

Re: Dangling Feet
 
Hey Guys:

I'm going to try and fabricate a footrest using some expensive 3/4" Birch wood and integrate it with the well. Then maybe carpet it or put some perilli flooring over it. Only need 4 pieces, may dowel together and secure with stainless screws. It may be heavy but I want it to be able to take some weight. I haven't heard back from STIDD and after I emailed Twin Marine, they responded that they couldn't help.

If it works, I'll be advertising them for SALE!!

Ron

Elite Marine 09-02-2004 08:52 PM

Re: Dangling Feet
 
I'm looking to do something similar for my wife. Where can we get Pirelli flooring to match the grey?

WildThing 09-03-2004 08:10 AM

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Pirelli Rubber Flooring
PO Box 6505
Carlstadt, NJ 07072
Phone: (201) 804-5565
Fax: (201) 804-5567


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