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Old 03-05-2013, 07:42 AM
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These guys have some nice stuff http://www.ppi-fl.com/

Personally, I like the factory Y2K seats. I think the "Faster-dammit" boat had seat from PPI. That boat was is in the Philly area, not sure if it's still there. It was for sale not too long ago.
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Outerlimits, Skater and MTI have Very cool new buckets. But Pricey. Fortunately, I just got finished making a mold for them. Incredibly comfortable, with unmatched lower back support. Which the Y2K seats don't have. These seats are not from Superboat. Use right arrow to scroll through the other pictures of the seat.https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?f...type=3&theater
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Just to show you how well they fit in the Y2k . FX10 - 6'2 200+ and fits like a glove !
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Originally Posted by Dave M
These guys have some nice stuff http://www.ppi-fl.com/

Personally, I like the factory Y2K seats. I think the "Faster-dammit" boat had seat from PPI. That boat was is in the Philly area, not sure if it's still there. It was for sale not too long ago.
I've got that boat now and the seats are very comfortable.

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Originally Posted by FX10
Outerlimits, Skater and MTI have Very cool new buckets. But Pricey. Fortunately, I just got finished making a mold for them. Incredibly comfortable, with unmatched lower back support. Which the Y2K seats don't have. These seats are not from Superboat. Use right arrow to scroll through the other pictures of the seat.https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?f...type=3&theater
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Originally Posted by OCCJoe
Just to show you how well they fit in the Y2k . FX10 - 6'2 200+ and fits like a glove !
I really like those seats you have put in the boat. Did you get those from the ppi site or are these the ones you have a mold for? What ever seat I put in the boat I would like to keep the leg room the same as I am 6' 6" tall. Also want a seat that better supports the lower back than the stock on. Any info on these seats would be greatly appreciated.

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Originally Posted by Scabby Jack
I've got that boat now and the seats are very comfortable.

Good looking seat! These are from ppi?
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Also occjoe I noticed It looks like you have a sub under the dash in the footrest area witch is what I had planed on doing. How well does this work out? Did you build a box in the cabin area for them to mount to so they are not free airing? I would like to in stall a 15" sub under both dashes but am very timid on cutting holes of that size in my boat and not knowing for sure how well it is going to work out. What size sub or subs did you install?
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There are boxes in my cabin . I'm pretty sure you wont have room for anything bigger then a 12 under there . I have 10's and my system sounds awesome . I own a stereo shop so I see and hear all types of systems .
Depending on the type of music you listen to determines what size subs you go with . Unless your gonna have a block party and break out the forty's you won't need 15's .
And free air subs sound like a$s so defiantly make an enclosure ..
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Originally Posted by OCCJoe
There are boxes in my cabin . I'm pretty sure you wont have room for anything bigger then a 12 under there . I have 10's and my system sounds awesome . I own a stereo shop so I see and hear all types of systems .
Depending on the type of music you listen to determines what size subs you go with . Unless your gonna have a block party and break out the forty's you won't need 15's .
And free air subs sound like a$s so defiantly make an enclosure ..
I run the stock seats with seat belt over top of knees thats tight..
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