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Swivl-eze Pin Type Pedistals or others with flush bases?
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<blockquote data-quote="atuck593" data-source="post: 247320" data-attributes="member: 4904"><p>I have the 3/4" base, post, and seat base combo. I myself weigh 220lbs and have not had any issues. I take the extended post out when I am using the gas motor, and then put it in so I can sit higher while fishing and trolling. No flex, bend, or worry that I would break the thing. However, my dad is a bigger guy... 6'5" 300lbs+ I bought the 2 and 3/8" thick seat post for him not sure if the 3/4" would be enough. Not to be a smart a** to him just wanted him to feel safe and comfortable while fishing and no issues there as well with the larger one. I would maybe pick up the thicker one for the big guy just to be safe. It might be a couple of extra bucks but I would rather be safe than sorry. Over all though, I am happy with the purchases. I personally think they are much better than the fixed versions I had on there when I bought the boat.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="atuck593, post: 247320, member: 4904"] I have the 3/4" base, post, and seat base combo. I myself weigh 220lbs and have not had any issues. I take the extended post out when I am using the gas motor, and then put it in so I can sit higher while fishing and trolling. No flex, bend, or worry that I would break the thing. However, my dad is a bigger guy... 6'5" 300lbs+ I bought the 2 and 3/8" thick seat post for him not sure if the 3/4" would be enough. Not to be a smart a** to him just wanted him to feel safe and comfortable while fishing and no issues there as well with the larger one. I would maybe pick up the thicker one for the big guy just to be safe. It might be a couple of extra bucks but I would rather be safe than sorry. Over all though, I am happy with the purchases. I personally think they are much better than the fixed versions I had on there when I bought the boat. [/QUOTE]
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