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Advice on suspension seat base.
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<blockquote data-quote="Alphahawk" data-source="post: 399333" data-attributes="member: 18622"><p>Recently I purchased a 14' 6" Xtreme Classic boat. It is an aluminium boat with stick steer. I love the boat...right size for my garage...handles great.....with the 40 four stroke sips gas. But when running at speed in a chop with about a 10 MPH wind the ride beats you to death up front. I mean you could hurt your back real easy with the pounding. Running at speed in the boat with those conditions is not unsafe....the boat handles it well. I can't stay off the lake just because of a 10 MPH wind. I am going to have to install a suspension seat base. I am looking at a Smooth Moves base......I understand it is very good but expensive. I am in the 290 pound range. My question is do any of you know of a suspension base solution that will handle my weight but is less expensive than a Smooth Moves? Any advice is much appreciated. Thanks in advance.</p><p></p><p></p><p>Regards</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Alphahawk, post: 399333, member: 18622"] Recently I purchased a 14' 6" Xtreme Classic boat. It is an aluminium boat with stick steer. I love the boat...right size for my garage...handles great.....with the 40 four stroke sips gas. But when running at speed in a chop with about a 10 MPH wind the ride beats you to death up front. I mean you could hurt your back real easy with the pounding. Running at speed in the boat with those conditions is not unsafe....the boat handles it well. I can't stay off the lake just because of a 10 MPH wind. I am going to have to install a suspension seat base. I am looking at a Smooth Moves base......I understand it is very good but expensive. I am in the 290 pound range. My question is do any of you know of a suspension base solution that will handle my weight but is less expensive than a Smooth Moves? Any advice is much appreciated. Thanks in advance. Regards [/QUOTE]
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