Kaz ( http://millbrookboats.com/ ) now builds a flatwater boat. He may have sliding seats. He's a sponsor of C-Boats too
Wenonah used to have a "universal" sliding seat kit. There were some good parts in it, but you didn't need it all & you needed to make some stuff too. I don't see it on their web-site now.
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I made my own -
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The main members are more or less "gunwale dimensioned" ash backed up with aluminum angle and washers. That was the original seat.
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The main members are more or less "gunwale dimensioned" ash backed up with aluminum angle and washers. That was the original seat.
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Hey had no idea that you guys had answered this, thanks.
I did talk to Kaz and he was helpful. The Swamphen would be an option but this collegiate series has a 16% rule for width instead of the standard 15% you see with most other series.
Sbroam... I picking up on the fact that you make most anything.
Thanks again, I think that we are going to go with some Mohawk intrepid 17. They seem to be well suited for the race and meet the requirements.
I did talk to Kaz and he was helpful. The Swamphen would be an option but this collegiate series has a 16% rule for width instead of the standard 15% you see with most other series.
Sbroam... I picking up on the fact that you make most anything.
Thanks again, I think that we are going to go with some Mohawk intrepid 17. They seem to be well suited for the race and meet the requirements.
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