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Lowe 1236 Conversion
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<blockquote data-quote="sbm2240" data-source="post: 200702" data-attributes="member: 5698"><p>Great feedback on the seat. I've been told that the foam inside is simply flotation incase you flip the boat (which I don't plan to do, famous last words...). </p><p></p><p>Here are some updated pictures of the completed flooring. I didn't have the rear section of the floor included on the other pictures. </p><p></p><p>As you can see I am using the clamp seats, which at 230lbs don't feel to secure. </p><p></p><p>A tip for those using the clamp seats - I put heavy grade velcro underneath the front of the seat attached to the aluminum. I then wrapped the velcro strip around the clamp so that it will attach down to the other velcro. This added velcro does seem to keep the seat from tipping back on you (see picture below) As stated, I will eventually perminately install the seats with pedistal bases. But I can highly recommend this velco reinforcement for anyone using the clamps.</p><p></p><p>Sean</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sbm2240, post: 200702, member: 5698"] Great feedback on the seat. I've been told that the foam inside is simply flotation incase you flip the boat (which I don't plan to do, famous last words...). Here are some updated pictures of the completed flooring. I didn't have the rear section of the floor included on the other pictures. As you can see I am using the clamp seats, which at 230lbs don't feel to secure. A tip for those using the clamp seats - I put heavy grade velcro underneath the front of the seat attached to the aluminum. I then wrapped the velcro strip around the clamp so that it will attach down to the other velcro. This added velcro does seem to keep the seat from tipping back on you (see picture below) As stated, I will eventually perminately install the seats with pedistal bases. But I can highly recommend this velco reinforcement for anyone using the clamps. Sean [/QUOTE]
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