12-28-2007, 05:49 PM
I sorta wish I was starting all over with a Bare boat.
If I were going to drive the boat from the rear seat with a tiller on an outboard, I'd have two seperate seats at the stern, one on each side.
Flip up tops with storage. I'd line the inside of the box with Hi-density Foam. Doubling as a Cooler, and as floatation.
The center seat would be for rowing in my case.
It would be a pedastol type. Rotating, and the Base would slide back and forth as I rowed. Just like a Commercial rowing maching.
I ust the motor to get close and row the rest of the way.
You might not like that feature. Just put a Pedastal seat there.
Some pedastal's are made in a box like fashion to all for storage underneath.
The Front seats would be on a small bow deck. A pedastal again.
That whole deck would lift up, hinged at the front. The compartment under it would be lined with 2" Hi-D foam.
That's three seat stations in a 14' boat. That's enough
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If I were going to drive the boat from the rear seat with a tiller on an outboard, I'd have two seperate seats at the stern, one on each side.
Flip up tops with storage. I'd line the inside of the box with Hi-density Foam. Doubling as a Cooler, and as floatation.
The center seat would be for rowing in my case.
It would be a pedastol type. Rotating, and the Base would slide back and forth as I rowed. Just like a Commercial rowing maching.
I ust the motor to get close and row the rest of the way.
You might not like that feature. Just put a Pedastal seat there.
Some pedastal's are made in a box like fashion to all for storage underneath.
The Front seats would be on a small bow deck. A pedastal again.
That whole deck would lift up, hinged at the front. The compartment under it would be lined with 2" Hi-D foam.
That's three seat stations in a 14' boat. That's enough
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