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I was not aware that this was an original option on sceptres? I was looking for some good quality back to back seats for our Tsunami but was unable to find any that I felt would hold up to fishing. Was this an 80's option?
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I have a '78 Sceptre that came with the back-to-back seats
on the port/passenger side. The base is a rectangular fiberglass box that is good for a fair bit of storage underneath. The seat mechanism was a pain and I ended-up tossing the seats, covering the top of the box with Starboard, and mounting two Pompanette captain's chairs on short pedestals. I don't know where you could find the "box" itself, but I can't imagine it would be too difficult to fabricate one yourself. In any case, I think the original box is too short anyway. If it would help, I can try to get the dimensions of mine for you. |
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I may make the fiberglass rect. base, but slightly taller as you suggested. I agree it was a tad low. But I can't make it much taller or else your feet will dangle. What was the Length and width?? 18x40 I would guess. A true measurement would be of great service. Overall original height would help too. Thanks, Jim
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