06-15-2008, 02:40 AM
[inline "Hugo 007.jpg"]I never cared for the adjustable but they are okay. Might be a better way to go until you are ready to commit to the setup. Mine are actually mounted to a piece of CDX plywood that I cut to the size of the bench and wrapped in indoor/outdoor carpet. I liked that because it helps quiet the boat when moving things around. I also cut boards and wrapped them for the sections on the floor because with a V-hull it isn't flat and also aluminum is noisy and transmits that noise into the water too well when moving tackle boxes and such. I placed the seat in position and sat on it to "demo" the position before bolting. I wish I could take a pic of it for you but we have a home in Island Park, Idaho and it up there right now. The attached pic is from a trip to Scofield last fall. My buddies used it and I was in my bass boat. Might give you the idea. One thing about steering with the left is that when you pull start your motor, reaching across your body to the left with your right hand is very natural and strong and you will not have to stand which can be a lot safer .
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