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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.
    I was wondering when someone's "Common" was gona kick in...
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    Hope this helps. Ezpoleperch is approximately 31". I also made one my myself that is 30" that works fine. Name:  ImageUploadedByTapatalk1365267810.944234.jpg
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    Thanks Shady. That I can understand 32" hole to hole. 16" from the center hole.

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    Dub-L-Seat. I have one and it is very sturdy and well built.
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    I just put two in my boat, and I think mine are about 28 inches apart, just make sure you don't get them too far apart or you will feel like you're setting on the edge of the boat.
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    I have the Cumberland and the thing that sold me was I can go between the seats and the bar is only four inches tall and want trip you.

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    I use and sell these. You can use em for lots if other things as well. Hunting, camping, tailgating, BBQing, and I also use them as office furniture to display my boat seats.
    We only sell the Best. Ranger, Xpress, Yamaha, Suzuki, Tohatsu.

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    Quote Originally Posted by BigRiverMarine View Post

    I use and sell these. You can use em for lots if other things as well. Hunting, camping, tailgating, BBQing, and I also use them as office furniture to display my boat seats.
    That's cool! How much?

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    Bill, I got to ask, why are you using the double down when you have 3 pedestal bases in your boat?

    Looks like with the bases in your boat pedestals and seats would be easier to maneuver around while fishing?

    The double downs are great, I have two buddies that have them.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Dodgeman View Post
    Bill, I got to ask, why are you using the double down when you have 3 pedestal bases in your boat?

    Looks like with the bases in your boat pedestals and seats would be easier to maneuver around while fishing?

    The double downs are great, I have two buddies that have them.
    It seems like every tournament we fish, or every weekend when I can fun fish, the wind blows like crazy, and I don't like wobbling around on a pedestal. The frame is twice as stable in rough conditions and doesn't make you feel as wobbly afterwards. Plus I can take the frame off the pedestal and put it exactly where I want it. Closer to the rack if a shorter person is with me, or farther away if they're taller. Left or right to adjust for the difference in a persons weight, etc. I can even put it on the rear deck when pulling cranks or long lining. Bottom line is the frames are much more versatile, and you don't have to drill holes in your boat if you don't have three across seating from the factory.
    Last edited by BigRiverMarine; 04-08-2013 at 11:22 PM.
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