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<blockquote data-quote="DLfisherman" data-source="post: 251158" data-attributes="member: 5872"><p>I have a question for all who have implemented this into their boats. I have a Lund S-16 that I am currently working on. I would like to go with this style system just for how quick and easy it seems to be for moving seats around and popping in and out.</p><p></p><p>My question is that on Springfield and Swivel-EZE sites, they are giving these a safety rating for only 5 mph. My plan is to put a base on my back bench seat for myself while driving the boat, another up on the very front bench which would use a pedestal when trolling or fishing, but the person would go down to just the base and seat when moving from fishing spot to fishing spot. The last one would be in the middle, where the floor is and I would like to use a pedestal there.</p><p></p><p>Has anyone had any issues with this style system when running around in their boat? Thanks for any feedback!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DLfisherman, post: 251158, member: 5872"] I have a question for all who have implemented this into their boats. I have a Lund S-16 that I am currently working on. I would like to go with this style system just for how quick and easy it seems to be for moving seats around and popping in and out. My question is that on Springfield and Swivel-EZE sites, they are giving these a safety rating for only 5 mph. My plan is to put a base on my back bench seat for myself while driving the boat, another up on the very front bench which would use a pedestal when trolling or fishing, but the person would go down to just the base and seat when moving from fishing spot to fishing spot. The last one would be in the middle, where the floor is and I would like to use a pedestal there. Has anyone had any issues with this style system when running around in their boat? Thanks for any feedback! [/QUOTE]
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