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Are clamp-on swivels any good?
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<blockquote data-quote="ace57" data-source="post: 455221" data-attributes="member: 23776"><p>Personally I hate them. I never feel secure and feel like I'm hovering above the bench.</p><p>I tried them on both jons that I've had and never been satisfied.</p><p>It doesn't help that I've also owned 2 bass boats over time and got spoiled by relatively "plush" seating arrangements.</p><p>I say get a base mount and drill into the seat, you'll feel more connected to the boat IMO.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ace57, post: 455221, member: 23776"] Personally I hate them. I never feel secure and feel like I'm hovering above the bench. I tried them on both jons that I've had and never been satisfied. It doesn't help that I've also owned 2 bass boats over time and got spoiled by relatively "plush" seating arrangements. I say get a base mount and drill into the seat, you'll feel more connected to the boat IMO. [/QUOTE]
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