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Threaded vs non-threaded seat bases
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<blockquote data-quote="Riverfish" data-source="post: 295355" data-attributes="member: 10625"><p>I'm in the process of redoing some of the flooring of My 1998 Creatliner 1850 Tournament Pro. I would like to keep my exsiting bases and poles if I can.</p><p></p><p>I have seen bushings to convert my to the pin style, but I can't find replacement bushings.</p><p></p><p>I'm also looking for a extra seat to match what came with my boat.( Attwood white and taupe 1998 vintage)</p><p>Any one have one??</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Riverfish, post: 295355, member: 10625"] I'm in the process of redoing some of the flooring of My 1998 Creatliner 1850 Tournament Pro. I would like to keep my exsiting bases and poles if I can. I have seen bushings to convert my to the pin style, but I can't find replacement bushings. I'm also looking for a extra seat to match what came with my boat.( Attwood white and taupe 1998 vintage) Any one have one?? [/QUOTE]
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