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<blockquote data-quote="jtf" data-source="post: 443073" data-attributes="member: 22611"><p>Getting the 16ft jet ready for the rivers, and most here move fast, and or, are rocky places to bump bottom. The extended deck needs a leaning post or called a knee brace in drift boats and fishing rafts.</p><p></p><p>Need the correct base and post that will Not Spin. </p><p></p><p>I have a springfield base for a snap in fitting, but the receiver hole is about 1 1/2" and raised. Would rather use a flat 3/4" pop-in or screw in. It needs to be no spin and removable. It will go all the way up front on the extended deck. The welder will fabricate the curved yoke. </p><p></p><p>This is the only way to use the casting deck safely.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jtf, post: 443073, member: 22611"] Getting the 16ft jet ready for the rivers, and most here move fast, and or, are rocky places to bump bottom. The extended deck needs a leaning post or called a knee brace in drift boats and fishing rafts. Need the correct base and post that will Not Spin. I have a springfield base for a snap in fitting, but the receiver hole is about 1 1/2" and raised. Would rather use a flat 3/4" pop-in or screw in. It needs to be no spin and removable. It will go all the way up front on the extended deck. The welder will fabricate the curved yoke. This is the only way to use the casting deck safely. [/QUOTE]
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