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<blockquote data-quote="Mac" data-source="post: 60962" data-attributes="member: 842"><p>Jim, about the seating bothering your back. I currently have a Mad River Canoe and took out the cane seats, putting in a piece of plywood and then mounting a couple of Wal Mart's molded plastic seats...under ten bucks each and now enjoy hours of fishing without the aches and pains. The seats are still on sale in most sporting good sections at least in some of the local stores and are very comfortable, even without padding. Have fished in them up to six hours without discomfort.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mac, post: 60962, member: 842"] Jim, about the seating bothering your back. I currently have a Mad River Canoe and took out the cane seats, putting in a piece of plywood and then mounting a couple of Wal Mart's molded plastic seats...under ten bucks each and now enjoy hours of fishing without the aches and pains. The seats are still on sale in most sporting good sections at least in some of the local stores and are very comfortable, even without padding. Have fished in them up to six hours without discomfort. [/QUOTE]
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