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Will a pedestal seat base work upside down?
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<blockquote data-quote="shawnfish" data-source="post: 293412" data-attributes="member: 4468"><p>ive got the same posts and bases. if i remember right only an inch or so of the post that goes in the base was threaded and the other 3 or 4 inches was smooth. i cut it so only 2 inches slide into the base, oh and i cut the pole down under the base so my floor only had to be raised 2 inches wich worked fine being i have a semi v and the hull from behind the bow is more or less pretty flat. i think the centerline of my hull was only 3 inches lower than where the hull meets the gunwales on each side so it worked easier than it would on a jon but its doable in a jon i think. oh and only having 2 inches of post in the bases is plenty sturdy for me, i weigh bout a buck seventy though... i even pulled the plastic plug where the seat goes in the top of the post and cut about 6 inches off the post and just put the plug back in so they were the height i liked..</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="shawnfish, post: 293412, member: 4468"] ive got the same posts and bases. if i remember right only an inch or so of the post that goes in the base was threaded and the other 3 or 4 inches was smooth. i cut it so only 2 inches slide into the base, oh and i cut the pole down under the base so my floor only had to be raised 2 inches wich worked fine being i have a semi v and the hull from behind the bow is more or less pretty flat. i think the centerline of my hull was only 3 inches lower than where the hull meets the gunwales on each side so it worked easier than it would on a jon but its doable in a jon i think. oh and only having 2 inches of post in the bases is plenty sturdy for me, i weigh bout a buck seventy though... i even pulled the plastic plug where the seat goes in the top of the post and cut about 6 inches off the post and just put the plug back in so they were the height i liked.. [/QUOTE]
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