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<blockquote data-quote="Doug" data-source="post: 119900" data-attributes="member: 2127"><p>Truckmechanic,</p><p></p><p>The seat bracket has a "c" bend on the leading edge that fits into the locking guide rail. You have to raise the seat bracket up a little over 90 degrees to place it into the locking guide rail, then let it back down and it is locked into the channel of the rail and can slide to either side of the bench seat. With the 8 in base I sit very comfortably in the front of my boat with my foot on the TM foot control and cast all day long.</p><p></p><p>Doug</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Doug, post: 119900, member: 2127"] Truckmechanic, The seat bracket has a "c" bend on the leading edge that fits into the locking guide rail. You have to raise the seat bracket up a little over 90 degrees to place it into the locking guide rail, then let it back down and it is locked into the channel of the rail and can slide to either side of the bench seat. With the 8 in base I sit very comfortably in the front of my boat with my foot on the TM foot control and cast all day long. Doug [/QUOTE]
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