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09-23-2019, 07:27 PM | #1 |
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RE: Formula 270 BR
Any suggestions for a helm seat booster. With the helm seat in the down position I can see clearly through the windshield, so long as no one is sitting in front of me, but with seat raised in the bolster position, I end up looking just above the windshield frame and right at the back of the head of any passenger in front of me. I end up standing most of the time I am driving, which is ok for short hops, but is a bit draining when driving all day. Any thoughts/recommendations are appreciated. Stock image showing seat in the up position. |
09-23-2019, 08:59 PM | #2 |
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Bolster Buddy has several different sizes, might be just the trick. I've got a similar problem and looked at these but the sizing just wasn't quite going to work. So I just use a spare flotation cushion. Not all that great but I haven't found any other options yet.
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Like you said the size may not be perfect, but at this point I might just be willing to give it a try as a flotation wont work for me and my worn out old knees are getting tired. |
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09-25-2019, 04:19 AM | #4 |
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Raise the entire Helm seat the height u want to start at before u raise it .shouldnt b that expensive
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09-25-2019, 09:11 AM | #5 |
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We simply use a Throwable Type IV Life cushion ….. kills two birds with one stone !
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If the seat base seperates from the floor of the boat, and not an intigral part of it.... My suggestion would be to pull the whole thing out, and then build a shim to put in between the seat base and floor..... that extends forward of the base, so that you don't change the distance, from the foot height to seat height...Thus it will feel and act just as it does now, but will give you the extra height you are looking for.... They do this on some of the pontoons now, basically making a pedestal that the driver sits up on.....
The down side, is that you likely will not be able to change the steering wheel height so easily, so you must consider that as well.... but unless your looking something over six inches that likely will not be a huge problem.... If you do this right when you go to sell the boat, the new owner could simply remove the shim/platform if they don't want it, and re-attached the seatbase tot he cockpit floor.
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I too use these on my driver's seat for more height when I sit down and they work just fine, but I still find myself standing 75% of the time. So, at the end of a long day of standing, and your feet, (or knees) get sore from standing, I will stand on two of these cushions, one under each foot, and they are very forgiving on the feet, and/or knees...
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I think I just need a simple solution like the booster buddie. |
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I have flip flops that has the squishy gel soles in the from UA. make a world of difference when standing. Thanks Wifey - her idea.
I am always looking for a bolster, something that doesnt cost $100 but also needs to be bigger than the throwable cushion let the ideas flow here!!!!
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An upholstery/furniture shop should be able to sell you whatever size piece of foam you want. |
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