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    Quote Originally Posted by duckkiller View Post
    save your money! Just buy you a couple extra base's and drill the holes and bolt them in on your deck. YOU WANT REGRET IT, I promise
    That will work also! I could've bought 2 bases @ 29.99 each, then bought 2 posts for about $15 each and mounted them on my rod storage lids that way I would've had to take my seat off to access the rod box and to motor around the lake because I just lost the ability to swivel the seat out of my way. There are plenty options of GOOD double seat setups out there these days, mine is only one of them that should be considered. Some of us can't/won't just drill into our decks. Heck, I've seen fantastic set ups made from 2x4's! By all means go with what your comfortable with, can afford and is safe, and that is what you won't regret!

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    I've used my dub l seat on about 6 outings now. Most recently with my FIL and he is a pretty big boy. The dub l seat did great and gets 2 thumbs up from me.

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    Just got mine in. It is really well made and the ability to adjust almost every part of it makes it fit just about any boat. It seems to be extremely well built as well. Here is mine on the Tracker Pro Team 195.
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    Tried them all. Even made my own the way I wanted. Johnny made me a set and there is nothing that compares to the ability to easily adjust every aspect. He just got in a giant milling machine for all parts so they are perfect and exact every time. Order ahead because he runs an oil rig tender and crew boat and is gone half of the days in a month

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    Quote Originally Posted by duckkiller View Post
    save your money! Just buy you a couple extra base's and drill the holes and bolt them in on your deck. YOU WANT REGRET IT, I promise
    I ordered my new Excel with 5 extra seat bases. Had to explain the location of one of them but figured having them put in the floor/decks when the boat was being built was the best way to get them reinforced and as strong as possible.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Blacklandlure View Post
    Sorry about the price guys, but the price of aluminum, stainless steel and the fact that every unit is custom made according to what the customer needs, adds up to very little profit and a bunch of work. I'm trying to improve the unit all the time with new designs and ideas. Right now I'm not offering the paint option because of problems keeping paint on the aluminum. I've seen other good double seat products out there, mine is just something I do in my spare time for the guys that need custom built rigs. Prebuilt rigs are the way to go if they work out for you, I'm presently looking at a 3 week delivery time due to the huge amount of orders. Presently I'm adding a net holder and a center rod transport holder that will all work with the unit.
    I have the Dub-L-Seat, it is solid, well made, and I love it... there is no second guessing quality.

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    I purchased the Dub-L-Seat last spring and have not regretted it since! It is so adjustable, I can have the seats close together when I'm fishing with my wife, or spread them far apart when it's a guys trip, lol. Like beagle man said, it is solid and well made! Price is very fair for the product you get!!!

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