Spent a long time machining parts and testing this... Weights around 10lbs.
Thoughts?
I have manufacturing drawings ready to go, if I were to ask a shop to make a run of these would anyone be interested? Not sure cost at this point. Tested on the stomper so far. If there is interest I will test it on other boats and make some modifications to make it a bit more versatile.
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Looks awesome and solid. The back rest metal bar is a bit scary, but that is prob. just me. How are the strapping, is it lose. Good work on installing the airplane buckles.
A cool addition to this would be making a Kayak seat that goes with it that allows you to go from C1 back to K1 and then back to C1 really quickly. It looks like a perfect platform for that. I may be way off on this but it may make a really interesting system for Kayak/Canoe schools to get a dual purpose out of a hull.
nam wrote:Looks awesome and solid. The back rest metal bar is a bit scary, but that is prob. just me. How are the strapping, is it lose. Good work on installing the airplane buckles.
Straps are snowboard bindings. Being loose isn't an issue. You could probably get them tight enough to do nerve damage lol.
Why are you nervous about the metal back support? It has plastic riveted to it and 2" of foam glued to that.
JimW wrote:Cool, I'm pretty sure it will be UNC, I don't think Whitworth was ever really used outside the UK!
Nobody voluntarily, but pre-1970 British cars and even later British motorcycles had Whitworth and British Standard fasteners. I still have a set of wrenches and sockets for them... Anybody need their SU carbs rebuilt?
Looks awesome, good to see i'm not the only nut case.!
I like your solution for the outer knee strap anchor. If you could get it lower and bring the knee pad up the side, it will make the knee straps feel just like a bulkhead.
The concern about the back rest is valid. It's hard to tell from the pics, just make sure that there is no way it can hurt your back if you were pinned to the back deck with force.
I wonder how you dealt with the rocker in the hull, and I wonfer how much it flexes. My first prototype was too stiff and, besides being bad for the hull, it felt horrible when i did rock boofs or hit rocks.
Is that 10 lbs including all the bolts, buckles, and straps?
Is your concern with the aluminum backbone? I'm curious as I'm going to be converting a Bliss-stick Mystic and was going to use 3" aluminum tubing but have concerns about it being too stiff. Considering using a pair of 1.5" PVC pipe instead. Wish more boats came with seat rails like the LL's!
I wonder how you dealt with the rocker in the hull, and I wonfer how much it flexes
I've always wondered about that with the classic fence rail conversion also. The only conversion I've done so far has been on a LL boat with the factory rail. The factory rail conforms to the rocker. But wouldn't a stiff rail leave empty space somewhere in the middle? Maybe you just shim some foam down there?