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Replacement boat seats.....good ones.
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<blockquote data-quote="turbotodd" data-source="post: 479787" data-attributes="member: 7376"><p>my friend has a tin boat with millenium pro-m seats. They are the most uncomfortable seats I've ever sat in. They're not even "ok" for a short trip, they are totally flat, they don't support anything, might as well be a pair of boards nailed together (although they aren't as hard as plywood). And they look like poo. No way I'd have spent that much money on them. ($160 ea). I sit in the seats so they need to be supportive and it's best if they have some foam in them like an automotive seat. I have tempress navistyle high backs in mine and they're good seats. The problem is, the foam is broken down. The upholstery is in great shape and is clean, no cracking or anything but the foam-is broken down and after about 5 minutes I'm feeling the seat frame under the foam. But they are also 10 years old now, and I use my boat all year round so I should not complain. But I am looking around for seats to replace them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="turbotodd, post: 479787, member: 7376"] my friend has a tin boat with millenium pro-m seats. They are the most uncomfortable seats I've ever sat in. They're not even "ok" for a short trip, they are totally flat, they don't support anything, might as well be a pair of boards nailed together (although they aren't as hard as plywood). And they look like poo. No way I'd have spent that much money on them. ($160 ea). I sit in the seats so they need to be supportive and it's best if they have some foam in them like an automotive seat. I have tempress navistyle high backs in mine and they're good seats. The problem is, the foam is broken down. The upholstery is in great shape and is clean, no cracking or anything but the foam-is broken down and after about 5 minutes I'm feeling the seat frame under the foam. But they are also 10 years old now, and I use my boat all year round so I should not complain. But I am looking around for seats to replace them. [/QUOTE]
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