Marco Flamingo":3bxde5jq said:
The best and cheapest way? You know those are mutually exclusive terms, right?
I recently replaced the helm seat in my 22, but didn't say anything because it's neither the best or the cheapest :lol: Also, I've only used it "on the trailer" so far. It seems good there, but who knows how it will go in real life boating.
I hated the stock seat in my 22. It was uncomfortable in like ten ways (for me at least). A day underway just became torture and an exercise in shoving various pads and pillows here and there. I tried helm seats any time I'd get to a Cabela's or the like and didn't really find any of them enough better to bother. A friend has a Bentley seat on his mini cruiser and Oh My, is it comfortable. But much too large to fit at the helm in my 22. And for me, I wouldn't even mind spending "more" if I just knew it would be comfortable. It's so hard to tell "online" and I'm much less inclined to spend a bunch just to experiment.
So anyway, I got to thinking about how car seats (which are also sometimes smallish) are so comfortable and ergonomic, but then in the boat we get fabric stapled to a board.... :amgry I also saw where member "bcarli" had used some kind of "stowable" mini van seat on his 25 and loved it. But, he had no idea what kind of seat it was because he'd bought it from Craigslist. I tried to find it by comparing photos to eBay seats but never did find that exact one.
What I did find was a pair of second row "Stow and Go" seats from a 2007 Dodge Mini Van. I wanted one for my RV (vs. the board-like dinette seat), and so it was "free" to try the second one on the boat. It has the usual ability to slide forward and aft (like any car seat), and the back reclines -- plus the back folds down flattish onto the seat (since it is meant to "stow" under the floor in the mini-van). It's not the most plush seat as car seats go, but anything really plush would never fit at the helm. I mocked it up with a swivel and without, and for now decided to try it without (might be a bit tight with a swivel). I set it on two vertical grain fir 1 x 4 cleats and used stainless Tee nuts (I actually forget the details now, but essentially it's stout and there is no intrusion into the locker below). My boat came with a "huge" 15" wheel and I had already been wanting a 13" one, so I changed that at the same time.
We'll have to see how it goes after some longer days underway, but sitting on it on the trailer it seems like a definite improvement. On the "con" side it's heavyish and there are steel parts underneath (car seat tracks, etc.) These could potentially be an issue with a lot of salt air.
I figured I'd write it up after I've given it more of a try, but figured I'd mention it now since you were asking about options.