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Old 03-08-2010, 05:26 PM
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Our 1999 model has the perch seats built into the rail and we like them very much. Being in SW Florida, we have a full length Bimini that is over your head when sitting on the seats.

People 5ft 10in and less have no porblems on the seats. Taller ones would, so they just stick to the cockpit seats.
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Old 03-08-2010, 10:15 PM
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Default Stern rail seat support modification

I installed the stern rail seats 4-5 years ago and wanted to share my modification of the vertical post to an angle post that allows the aft lazerette to open without having to raise the seats. When working the geometry make sure the aft end of the seat overhangs the aft stern rail. I did not do this and my stern rail seats are beginning to crack along the drilled holes for the post. I did this to use the orginal drilled holes for the vertical post. If you are constructing from scratch that will not be a problem. I purchased four 30 or 40 degree (standard) mounting brackets from WM and mounted the base onto the aft end of the coaming as shown. Also makes a great place for speakers and I ran the wires down the support post inot the coaming box. From one picture you can see how my aft seat side does not over hang the aft stern rail and this caused the star board to start to crack. I will rebuild using thicker star-board and rotate the support post brackets aft so the seats do overhang.

We have a bimini that allows 6'4" of headroom and a 6'3" friend of mine sitting on stern rail seats had ample head room. I also canted my seats to match the slope of the aft stern rail for asthetics and fuction as it holds you in better in rough conditions. Just do not sit anything on them of value except your bum as you will be diving for tools as I did in Catalina one weekend.
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Old 03-08-2010, 10:20 PM
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Looks nicely done, Mark. Thanks for sharing that.
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Old 03-08-2010, 10:41 PM
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Default Use Stainless Steel

Thanks Duane, One other thing. I think I had to buy larging tubing to fit the standard 1" brackets from WM and do not buy the cheap ones like I did as you can see after 5 years they show considerable corrosion. Go with SS - and SS tubing.
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Old 03-09-2010, 12:26 AM
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Default Stern perch with bimini

Our 1991 boat had the stern perch seats when we purchased it and we just added a bimini that extends over the pushpit rail.

I find that my head is about the same height standing at the helm, or seated in the stern perch, so if you have adequate room standing at the helm, you should be fine in the stern perch seat.
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Old 03-09-2010, 01:25 AM
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Default Stern Seats

Replaced the Stearn Perch seats last spring on Scott Free since the plastic was starting to crack through. Bought some Starboard and used existing seats as a pattern and reattached the existing hardware, works fine, looks better. Cost was less than $50.
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Old 03-09-2010, 10:06 PM
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Rick and Laurel,

I just finished the project info on my stern seat for 24~7 and forwarded it to Larry Brandt. If all is right he's going to post the project with photos... hope it all works our for you...good luck with the boat...

Chris
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Old 03-11-2010, 02:46 AM
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Default Chris's Stern Seat Article Now Posted

Chris's excellent and well documented article on fabricating stern seats has now been posted in the Technical - Upgrades section. From the C36IA homepage, click Technical, and then click Upgrades. Note that this is a protected page, accessible to signed-in C36IA Members (capital M) only.
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Old 03-11-2010, 03:55 PM
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Well done with the project, the write-up, and the editing!
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