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 Rank: Dedicated Tin Star Groups: Member
Joined: 12/10/2007 Posts: 80 Points: -1,159 Location: Lake of the Ozarks, Mo.
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I'm looking for a transom seat for a 28.  anyone have any leads? My email is ogden@dishmail.net, cell is 573 480 9270 thanks.
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Joined: 10/19/2009 Posts: 123 Points: -10 Location: Watts Bar Lake , Ten Mile TN.
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Clark , Got a friend with a 32 ft. fisherman , i think thats what they call it ? Two piece canvas top over the helm . He had a rear transom seat made , I think its permanent, plus two smaller side seats that are not. The sides are about 4 ft. or so long for each side. I thought they looked good and seated everone well. Had 5 Marinettes all tied together for a labor day bash plus 10 others boats. I think i'll see Bill next week and ask him if he had them made locally or what. When i find out i'll post what he says. might try to get some pics if i can.
T.N.X. Mark trash66 clark, I don't know if your looking to spend $$ but take a look at the bench seats at (boatseatsonline.com) mark
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 Rank: Dedicated Tin Star Groups: Member
Joined: 12/16/2007 Posts: 52 Points: 162 Location: knoxville,tn
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I have one I am not using, probably too expensive for shipping I can make a stencil on paper and send it to you. It is just flat aluminum w/ two doors for access to storage below.
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 Rank: Dedicated Tin Star Groups: Member
Joined: 12/10/2007 Posts: 80 Points: -1,159 Location: Lake of the Ozarks, Mo.
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Meltonhill, How is the top piece fastened to the hull. Is it fastened to some angle pieces screwed to the inside of the transom? Is there a front piece? How much do you want for it? How long is it? I may be able to strap it to the top of my suburban. thanks for the info. My email is ogden@dishmail.net
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Rank: Dedicated Tin Star Groups: Member
Joined: 12/25/2007 Posts: 79 Points: -48 Location: West Virginia
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I purchased one from a fellow site member and had it shipped from near Cleveland to Charleston, WV and, as I recall, the shipping cost was about $90. I had looked into having one made. I went as far as to take apart a friends seat and trace it onto paper and when I went looking for materials, then figured in paint, special brackets to match the ones that were original, then the teak trim + my time, the cost of a frabricated one was going to be about $1000.00+. Shipping is probably cheaper than driving. Just my experience, for what its worth.
Max
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