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Millennium Seats.....Worth the price?
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<blockquote data-quote="Tin Man" data-source="post: 519463" data-attributes="member: 7021"><p>Our application....I'm 265#, buddy is 260#, and we both sat on them (at bow) at 20mph, wind chop (15-18 knots of wind) and white caps, with not a single issue. The pedestals are fit very snugly so there it is unlikely they can be lifted as described in your situation. The straps were never an issue...we like that the angle of the backs can be adjusted with the straps as needed. </p><p></p><p>I guess every application and installation is different and may have different results when using in different situations. Better the seat go over than an angler!</p><p></p><p>BTW...The Pro-M version has a weight rating of 400#. They are MUCH more heavy duty than the standard version.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tin Man, post: 519463, member: 7021"] Our application....I'm 265#, buddy is 260#, and we both sat on them (at bow) at 20mph, wind chop (15-18 knots of wind) and white caps, with not a single issue. The pedestals are fit very snugly so there it is unlikely they can be lifted as described in your situation. The straps were never an issue...we like that the angle of the backs can be adjusted with the straps as needed. I guess every application and installation is different and may have different results when using in different situations. Better the seat go over than an angler! BTW...The Pro-M version has a weight rating of 400#. They are MUCH more heavy duty than the standard version. [/QUOTE]
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