Seat replacements???

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necsteve
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Seat replacements???

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Whom has found suitable replacement seats for their f25? I am currently checking out Wise WD589's
http://www.basspro.com/webapp/wcs/store ... 00_225-8-0
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My F26 came with Todd pedestal seats that swivel, adjust up and down and have foot rests that are movable too. They look like this http://www.toddusa.com/productdetails.aspx?id=20&f=13
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My F-26 has the stock cockpit seats that are mounted on fold-up brackets that rest against the wall of each side of the cockpit. They fold at the back and have snapon vinyl strips that keep them from opening. To use the seat you swing it out from the wall on the hinged bracket and mount a u-shaped tube under the free end of the seat. You can adjust the seats back and forth by loosening two thumb screws and then tightening them when ready. If you have these brackets you can basically mount any folding seat to them. I've seen the bracket on sale somewhere, maybe Beacon Marine?
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randyp wrote:My F-26 has the stock cockpit seats that are mounted on fold-up brackets that rest against the wall of each side of the cockpit. They fold at the back and have snapon vinyl strips that keep them from opening. To use the seat you swing it out from the wall on the hinged bracket and mount a u-shaped tube under the free end of the seat. You can adjust the seats back and forth by loosening two thumb screws and then tightening them when ready. If you have these brackets you can basically mount any folding seat to them. I've seen the bracket on sale somewhere, maybe Beacon Marine?
It was Beacon Marine.
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