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<blockquote data-quote="airshot" data-source="post: 490428" data-attributes="member: 1183"><p>Back when I had my smaller tinney, I made a U shaped from wood that stradled over the aluminum tank seat and used a couple bungee cords to go under the tank seat and attach to the bottom of the U shaped wood frame. Then attached my swivel seat to that U shaped frame. Simple quick and very sturdy, best part is by loosening the bungee cord I was free to slide the seat from one side to the other. Being only a 14 ft boat that was sometimes needed to balance the weight when passengers were on board.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="airshot, post: 490428, member: 1183"] Back when I had my smaller tinney, I made a U shaped from wood that stradled over the aluminum tank seat and used a couple bungee cords to go under the tank seat and attach to the bottom of the U shaped wood frame. Then attached my swivel seat to that U shaped frame. Simple quick and very sturdy, best part is by loosening the bungee cord I was free to slide the seat from one side to the other. Being only a 14 ft boat that was sometimes needed to balance the weight when passengers were on board. [/QUOTE]
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