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332.1 | Mail order | ROGER::GAUDET | Ski Nautique | Thu Apr 06 1989 09:10 | 25 |
| Bill,
Whipping out my trusty Overton's catalog, here's what it says:
Back-to-back lounge seats, adjust to upright or fully reclined
position, underseat storage is included. Base height is 10",
seat dimensions are 18"W x 18"H x 43"L. Overall length when reclined
is 66".
Order # 21580 White $139.50
21581 Parchment "
21582 Blue "
21583 Gold "
21584 Light Gray "
21585 Brown "
21586 Red "
21587 Green "
They don't explicitly say who makes them but I suspect it's WISE since
Overton's sells lots of WISE seats in their catalog. Also don't know
if that's a good price. They say the "list price" is $215.00, but we
all know what list prices mean! 1-800-334-6541 to order. I can send
you a copy of the catalog page if you'd like. Send mail.
...Roger...
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332.2 | Try Ward's Marine | NRADM::WILSON | Think Spring! | Thu Apr 06 1989 13:47 | 7 |
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Two years ago I paid $280 for a pair of back-to-back reclining
seats at Ward's Marine in Winthrop MA. They special ordered
them from a place in Texas, and the quality was excellent,
much better than what you see at places like Bliss or BOAT/US.
Rick W.
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332.3 | Checkmate seats/ how much $$? | KYOA::CAPALDI | | Wed Nov 21 1990 01:35 | 5 |
| any one know how to get seats for a checkmate? The swivel bucket
kind?
Allen
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332.4 | RE: 332.3 Checkmate seats | ATSE::PALMER | | Wed Dec 12 1990 10:46 | 5 |
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You might give Silver Sands Marina in Gilford, NH a call. They are a Checkmate
dealer. Their phone number is 603-293-4481.
Good luck.
Dick
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332.5 | Wanted: Boat Seats | KAHALA::SUTER | Never too Hot! | Wed Jun 30 1993 16:23 | 19 |
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WANTED good used Back to back boat seats that recline white or
blue
Would anyone have 2 pairs that they are interested in selling?
Or information as to where to get a good deal on new ones,
is also appreciated. Boats U.S. ?
Thanks. Henry Walsh ISLNDS::WALSH DTN 229-7040
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332.6 | Shoreway Marine = $89 | KAHALA::SUTER | Never too Hot! | Wed Jun 30 1993 16:24 | 15 |
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A guy here just ordered a set of seats from my Shoreway Marine Catalog,
$89 each plus shipping ($11?). They were cheaper than even E.B. Bliss.
You might check a U.S. Boats catalog but you need to be a member to
buy.
Wayne
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332.7 | good deal or junk... | KAHALA::SUTER | Never too Hot! | Wed Jun 30 1993 16:25 | 17 |
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Just be careful what the backings are made of. They may be real
(junk) cheap. Also the grade of vinyl.
JIm
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332.8 | Durable seats? | ISLNDS::WALSH | | Wed Jun 30 1993 18:11 | 4 |
| Has anyone tried the boat seats sold via Boats U.S. ? I'm wondering
if they are durable??? I think the brand name is "Wise".
The info is appreciated. Thxs. Henry ISLNDS::HWALSH DTN 229-7040
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332.9 | New cheaper than recover | GUCCI::HERB | Al is the *first* name | Thu Jul 01 1993 09:18 | 4 |
| I bought a set of these from E&B years back and, for the price, they
were pretty decent. You can't get your old ones recovered for the price
of new. Secret of caring for the vinyl is protect them from exposure to
the sun with a cover while you're not using the boat.
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332.10 | Protecting new seats | ISLNDS::WALSH | | Thu Jul 01 1993 10:11 | 9 |
| Thanks. Good suggestion. A cover makes alot of sense, not only
for the seats but for the stringers, floatation ect. under the deck
that get saturated when it rains! I always thought that if the bilge
pump works it's noooo problem....... but since I'm now in the process
of replacing rotten stringers, soggy floatation and floor..... I'm
definately getting a boat cover!
Henry
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332.11 | Plastic based seats - good/bad ? | FOUNDR::DODIER | Single Income, Clan'o Kids | Thu Mar 28 1996 12:36 | 11 |
| A friend of mine is looking into new seats for his Tracker TX17
bass boat. The seats that are on there now have a wooden base. After
looking around, most of what he is seeing uses a plastic base. Since
he fishes in Early spring he was concerned about how well these plastic
based seats will hold up (i.e. cracking under cold conditions ?).
Does anyone have any experience or input on plastic based replacement
seats, good or bad ?
Ray
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332.12 | My vote is plastic! | KAHALA::SUTER | and now for something you'll really like! | Thu Mar 28 1996 14:07 | 10 |
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Ray,
I love my plastic, I hate my wood! All my seat bases in the
Nautique are plastic (ABS, maybe, not sure...) except the driver's
seat cushion base.... Guess where the only place I get mildew is....
Yup, the driver's seat. The plastic holds up very well and doesn't
smell~!
Rick
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332.13 | A couple more questions | FOUNDR::DODIER | Single Income, Clan'o Kids | Thu Mar 28 1996 14:21 | 13 |
| Rick,
Do you get out that often in cold conditions (i.e. <40 F.) ? What
I'm specifically looking for is how they hold up in conditions normally
considered adverse for plastic (i.e. bouncing with weight on them in cold
weather).
Also, can you give me some idea of approx. how long you've had the
plastic based seats ?
Thanks,
Ray
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332.14 | I get a picture of an adult jumping on the bed... "I'm jumping on the bed, I'm jumping on the bed!" | KAHALA::SUTER | and now for something you'll really like! | Thu Mar 28 1996 15:15 | 23 |
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Ray,
> <<< Note 332.13 by FOUNDR::DODIER "Single Income, Clan'o Kids" >>>
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> Rick,
>
> Do you get out that often in cold conditions (i.e. <40 F.) ? What
> I'm specifically looking for is how they hold up in conditions normally
> considered adverse for plastic (i.e. bouncing with weight on them in cold
> weather).
< 40 F? Not real often, maybe 4-6 times per year. <50, at least
12 times per year....
> Also, can you give me some idea of approx. how long you've had the
> plastic based seats ?
July 1996 will be 9 years.
Rick
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332.15 | Thanks | FOUNDR::DODIER | Single Income, Clan'o Kids | Fri Mar 29 1996 14:28 | 6 |
| Thanks for the input. The bouncing is from this being what I'd
guess is either a very shallow V or modified flat-bottom. If it's
choppy and/or you're running over wakes, you get bounced around a bit.
Ray
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332.16 | plastic | CRONIC::SULLIVAN | | Mon Apr 01 1996 18:01 | 10 |
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Ray,
If this were in another file I moderate I'd have a field day with -1
However, I've had plastic based seats in my bass boats for 8 years. Never
a problem. They've been frozen/frosted and had ice hanging on them. I fish
from yesterday till the ice is too thick for the 20 footer to chop through.
- Sully
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