Re: 1997 Lakesport 17' remodel - Seating
Re: 1997 Lakesport 17' remodel - Seating
Got the gauges mounted on the new console today, no pics - still more to do.
But what I have been contemplating is seating in the boat. To appease the wife, proper seats need to be provided. I got a lot of grief for removing the proper seating (other than the fishing chairs fore and aft) in order to increase the fishability of the boat.
The seating hardware with the small diameter post that screws into a deck plate is a total PIA, and the post always gets stuck in the threaded receiver.
I was considering the more generous hardware with the larger diameter hollow tube, but these deck plates/hardware seem more intrusive on the deck surface. On this small boat, every inch of the deck is a traffic lane.
I am considering building a step or false deck over the seating hardware (that mounts to the deck), and placing a round screw-in.out access hatch over the post holder, whereas when not in use, no seating hardware to trip over. Open the access to insert the seat post when proper seating is desired. I likely would employ another slamm hatch between the two seat posts in order to utilize the space between the false deck and the lower deck as additional storage.
Any thoughts or ideas regarding my seating issue?


Re: 1997 Lakesport 17' remodel - Seating
Got the gauges mounted on the new console today, no pics - still more to do.
But what I have been contemplating is seating in the boat. To appease the wife, proper seats need to be provided. I got a lot of grief for removing the proper seating (other than the fishing chairs fore and aft) in order to increase the fishability of the boat.
The seating hardware with the small diameter post that screws into a deck plate is a total PIA, and the post always gets stuck in the threaded receiver.
I was considering the more generous hardware with the larger diameter hollow tube, but these deck plates/hardware seem more intrusive on the deck surface. On this small boat, every inch of the deck is a traffic lane.
I am considering building a step or false deck over the seating hardware (that mounts to the deck), and placing a round screw-in.out access hatch over the post holder, whereas when not in use, no seating hardware to trip over. Open the access to insert the seat post when proper seating is desired. I likely would employ another slamm hatch between the two seat posts in order to utilize the space between the false deck and the lower deck as additional storage.
Any thoughts or ideas regarding my seating issue?

