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<blockquote data-quote="gah319" data-source="post: 352329" data-attributes="member: 13154"><p>In this boats previous life the original bench seats were still installed. On top of them was 3/4" plywood with the Attwood 3/4" pin seat mounts. That worked very well for me so I decided to use the same system this time. Most all of the lakes near by are idle speed only, the rivers are not real deep. So running at WOT is not something I normally do. I decided that I would prefer the storage space that the bench style design would give over the open floor plan with the larger seat mounts. I will have a seat on both bench areas and a base on the deck that will have a 16 or 24 inch threaded post for when I want to sit at the deck. I plan on using a saddle type seat there for when I am using the fly rod. I find that I can no longer stand as long as I used to so the saddle seat will allow me to rest some while semi-standing. It's hard on the body getting old and I want to use this well into my 60's.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gah319, post: 352329, member: 13154"] In this boats previous life the original bench seats were still installed. On top of them was 3/4" plywood with the Attwood 3/4" pin seat mounts. That worked very well for me so I decided to use the same system this time. Most all of the lakes near by are idle speed only, the rivers are not real deep. So running at WOT is not something I normally do. I decided that I would prefer the storage space that the bench style design would give over the open floor plan with the larger seat mounts. I will have a seat on both bench areas and a base on the deck that will have a 16 or 24 inch threaded post for when I want to sit at the deck. I plan on using a saddle type seat there for when I am using the fly rod. I find that I can no longer stand as long as I used to so the saddle seat will allow me to rest some while semi-standing. It's hard on the body getting old and I want to use this well into my 60's. [/QUOTE]
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