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    Makes sense, thanks for explaining this.

    Someone asked how much they were, I think they are around $100, but Bill can tell us for sure.
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    Bill, this may sound like an odd question but... Does anyone make a frame seat like that that has only one seat?

    I have a large open area in a Jon boat with a floor in it that would be ideal for a third pedestal seat. I had been thinking of mounting a pedestal base but a setup like this would be super versatile. However, 2 seats is a bit of overkill for the area where I want to put it...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tony McCall View Post
    Bill, this may sound like an odd question but... Does anyone make a frame seat like that that has only one seat?

    I have a large open area in a Jon boat with a floor in it that would be ideal for a third pedestal seat. I had been thinking of mounting a pedestal base but a setup like this would be super versatile. However, 2 seats is a bit of overkill for the area where I want to put it...
    I don't have any, but yes they do make a single seat model. I can get em tho.

    I sell lots of these to duck hunters. They run them long ways in the boat (from front to rear) instead of side by side so two extra hunters can shoot out of either side of the boat, and have 360 rotation.
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    Quote Originally Posted by steve48 View Post
    Get you 2 five gallon buckets and set them upside down, shuffle them until you get the room on each side you need. Or set seat on bucket for measuring,before you drill any holes.
    This is what I did when measuring for my Dub-L-Seat. Then I put the center seat post in and measured to the center of the bucket to get my distance. I bought a dub-l-seat and believe it is the sturdiest of the rigs built like this. There was only 2 draw backs with them. 1 was the time it took to get it after I placed the order, but this may be resolved now that the company has switched ownership. 2nd was price, but it is quality manufacturing.

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    i have a lowe that has three seat mounting holes on the front deck , i can mount one in the middle hole like any bass boat or bring the back seat up front and use the two outside holes so we can set side by side to crappie fish , ill have to get a tape to let you know how wide the front deck is and how far apart the holes are

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    I have 175 tracker and they are 28.5 in. c-c



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    Quote Originally Posted by Dodgeman View Post
    Makes sense, thanks for explaining this.

    Someone asked how much they were, I think they are around $100, but Bill can tell us for sure.
    Can't quote prices on the board. PM me.
    We only sell the Best. Ranger, Xpress, Yamaha, Suzuki, Tohatsu.

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    I have seen the single seats in trout boats. Don't know where they came from. Bill probably supplied those as well.

    What type of boat is that in the pic with the double seats? Excel or Express?
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