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Moving rear pedestal on a 1993 Sea Nymph FM 164
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<blockquote data-quote="Ttexastom" data-source="post: 440690" data-attributes="member: 22063"><p>Owned a sea nymph in the 80's. Best as i remember there was a recall on these seat bases. Think they are a cup that seats in plywood. They were not conventional. Recalling from a long time ago, but if you move the base, there will probably be a hole left behind. Have owned some kind of boat for 45 years, but never, saw a base quite like those. Check with a sea nymph dealer, that recall may still active.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ttexastom, post: 440690, member: 22063"] Owned a sea nymph in the 80's. Best as i remember there was a recall on these seat bases. Think they are a cup that seats in plywood. They were not conventional. Recalling from a long time ago, but if you move the base, there will probably be a hole left behind. Have owned some kind of boat for 45 years, but never, saw a base quite like those. Check with a sea nymph dealer, that recall may still active. [/QUOTE]
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