Stepping on seats to get in or out

Kracken

Petty Officer 2nd Class
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Re: Stepping on seats to get in or out

I have always used a square throwable placed on the rear seat for boarding. I am in my seventh season and no visable wear and the seats are white too.
 

Challenger84

Petty Officer 1st Class
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Re: Stepping on seats to get in or out

Would love to see pics!

Well I sewed them myself so...
Hope you like them cause I sure do! :redface:
It was pretty pricey for the leather @ $125 a yard :eek:
I did all four.
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180Fisherman

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Re: Stepping on seats to get in or out

I never really minded so much as long as they were barefoot. It's when they shoes I cringe.
 

woodee148

Petty Officer 2nd Class
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Feb 13, 2008
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Re: Stepping on seats to get in or out

I do think the seats are meant to handle it for the most part but I very much agree with an above post mentioning something covered both sides to throw on the seat. This does two things. its not only protects the actaul pat you step on but it also spreads the weight out throughout the cushion so that the internal compnents do not get damaged either:eek:
 

ovrrdrive

Petty Officer 1st Class
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Apr 28, 2008
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Re: Stepping on seats to get in or out

My old searay had a removeable seat with a step under it for boarding. Bare feet don't really hurt a seat but someone stepped in one once with a shoe on and that seat had marks in it right up until I sold the boat. Shoes pick up a lot of chemicals on them from walking across the parking lot and to this day I don't wear them in the boat.
 

Triton II

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Nov 23, 2004
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Re: Stepping on seats to get in or out

My cuddy has a starboard side transom door and decent sized swim platforms either side of the outboard. Guests just step off the dock onto the platform and through the door. Really helps out my Dad who's 81 and can't climb over things.

However, my previous boat was a 'step off the gunwale onto the seat' job for him and I didn't worry, I occasionally used a towel if I remembered... at least he spent time with us and we enjoyed many days out on the boat, fishing, talking and watching the World go by.

His arthritic hips are one reason I went for the bigger boat with transom door, but I suggest either way, don't worry about the seats too much and enjoy your boat with your friends and family.

If and when the seats get torn or too dirty to stand any more, recovering is cheap, much cheaper than the cost of worrying about people who step on them.
 
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