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Question on seating
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<blockquote data-quote="bassboy1" data-source="post: 15817" data-attributes="member: 55"><p>Alright, that is what I was asking. Thanks. The ones that came with mine were wobbly, and I assumed it was due to age, but wanted to make sure they aren't floppy out of the box. </p><p></p><p>As for the speed thing, I think I have been the heaviest to mention sitting low to operate a tiller, when people have been looking for ideas. What I am doing, is setting it up where I fish with a 3 foot pedestal, but then I remove the extension, and put the seat directly into the base to drive, so I am as low as possible. Then, the area in front of my stern casting deck is open for the feet, so no worries on the safety issue.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bassboy1, post: 15817, member: 55"] Alright, that is what I was asking. Thanks. The ones that came with mine were wobbly, and I assumed it was due to age, but wanted to make sure they aren't floppy out of the box. As for the speed thing, I think I have been the heaviest to mention sitting low to operate a tiller, when people have been looking for ideas. What I am doing, is setting it up where I fish with a 3 foot pedestal, but then I remove the extension, and put the seat directly into the base to drive, so I am as low as possible. Then, the area in front of my stern casting deck is open for the feet, so no worries on the safety issue. [/QUOTE]
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