Greetings, all...
I'm interested in comfortable cockpit seating while underway or while fishing. True, opne could pull up a cooler with a padded top, but what would be more interesting would be comfrortable padded seats with a back (you know, the fold down back variety--you see them at West Marine or Boaters World--usually in white or cream vinyl). In my dream these such seats mount on one side to a custom fabricated bracket that is bolted to fiberglass near the side pocket of the cockpit and the other side of the seat: choose one is (a) mounted to sky hooks that magically support the side nearest the cabin door [just a joke; I am not really sniffing Sta-bil], or (b) support the cabin door side of the seat with a bar that runs to the floor--probably back at an angle (think of the seat support in cross-section as being like the figure " 7 "). Imagine perching a cushy folding-backed boat seat on top of the " 7 ". Now afix the beginning point of the " 7 " to a detachable bracket on the side of the cockpit. Being detachable is important so that the seating can be stowed forward or removed from the boat altogether on days where cockpit seating is not necessary. I've seen factory installations in Bayliner cockpits that come to mind in 1999 era 2452's.
But I'll bet enterprising souls on this bulletin board have come up with all manner of great cockpit seating. Can you direct me to old threads or offer some guidance of how you solved this problem of cockpit seating for yourself.
Thanks!
John on C-Trial
I'm interested in comfortable cockpit seating while underway or while fishing. True, opne could pull up a cooler with a padded top, but what would be more interesting would be comfrortable padded seats with a back (you know, the fold down back variety--you see them at West Marine or Boaters World--usually in white or cream vinyl). In my dream these such seats mount on one side to a custom fabricated bracket that is bolted to fiberglass near the side pocket of the cockpit and the other side of the seat: choose one is (a) mounted to sky hooks that magically support the side nearest the cabin door [just a joke; I am not really sniffing Sta-bil], or (b) support the cabin door side of the seat with a bar that runs to the floor--probably back at an angle (think of the seat support in cross-section as being like the figure " 7 "). Imagine perching a cushy folding-backed boat seat on top of the " 7 ". Now afix the beginning point of the " 7 " to a detachable bracket on the side of the cockpit. Being detachable is important so that the seating can be stowed forward or removed from the boat altogether on days where cockpit seating is not necessary. I've seen factory installations in Bayliner cockpits that come to mind in 1999 era 2452's.
But I'll bet enterprising souls on this bulletin board have come up with all manner of great cockpit seating. Can you direct me to old threads or offer some guidance of how you solved this problem of cockpit seating for yourself.
Thanks!
John on C-Trial