old pedestal seats (bob foote) any idea of age?

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old pedestal seats (bob foote) any idea of age?

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I just bought a used dagger dimension recently, the boat hasn't been used for whitewater in years, but was originally outfitted with these seats:

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they were made by bob foote, have a black watertight box strapped to the front, and the entire seat is a compartment (the white round cover spins off).. I haven't seen anything like these currently produced.. any idea how old they are?

thanks in advance! :)
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I remember those being pretty current when I started paddling in 91. Not sure how long they had been around before, though. You could contact Bob Foote through his web site : http://www.bobfoote.com/contactus.htm
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cool.. thanks! :wink:
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.....complete with two beer can holders....
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that saddle is one of the contemporary designs with a higher seat built in for comfort from the Solo Playboating with Kent Ford movies.
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Post by parasight »

Larry Horne wrote:.....complete with two beer can holders....
the rear of the seat is curved and has a bungee cord attached.. Unless I missed my guess, it was likely adapted to transport a 40oz. of coors light.

its like a floating party!

eh, they have footrests built in too.. I guess I'll use 'em for a bit, see how they do.
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