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Badbaggers SeaArk 1872 Modification & Restoration Project
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<blockquote data-quote="Badbagger" data-source="post: 311571" data-attributes="member: 5389"><p>So now comes the mystery. The boat came with a seat which is mobile and you can pretty much move it around the boat as you see fit. It also came with a "thing a ma bob" which is in the photos below. It matches the seat and ALMOST would look like something that you wrap around the CC and secure it with straps. The chap who owned the boat passed away so I'm not likely to get answers from him :roll: The son in law who sold me the boat didn't have a clue. Photos attached, what say you?</p><p></p><p>It's the piece standing leaning on the wife's Highlander.</p><p></p><p>Thanks</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Badbagger, post: 311571, member: 5389"] So now comes the mystery. The boat came with a seat which is mobile and you can pretty much move it around the boat as you see fit. It also came with a "thing a ma bob" which is in the photos below. It matches the seat and ALMOST would look like something that you wrap around the CC and secure it with straps. The chap who owned the boat passed away so I'm not likely to get answers from him :roll: The son in law who sold me the boat didn't have a clue. Photos attached, what say you? It's the piece standing leaning on the wife's Highlander. Thanks [/QUOTE]
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