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Lower Helm seat sliding bracket

Posted: Sat Aug 25, 2018 12:07 pm
by Wbr2974
The lower helm seat on our 05 was so uncomfortable to sit on I decided to take it in to have new foam installed, while it was out I added 2 pieces of 2x4 and raised the seat up a bit. Super easy and makes a huge difference in comfort.
However after removing the seat the left side sliding bracket was not even attached to the base anymore and all the plastic parts inside were broken. That explains why the seat was also a bit wobbly..I have tried finding a replacement but nothing looks like the one we have. I could weld the bracket but then will not be able to slide the seat.
If anyone knows which bracket came with our boats or any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.. The foam was a great addition but won’t be any good unless I can figure out how to get the seat mounted properly again...

Bill
MV 34 075

Re: Lower Helm seat sliding bracket

Posted: Mon Sep 03, 2018 5:49 pm
by Gusto
We have a 2006 34' power cat. Our lower helm seat seemed to be too low so we wanted to raise it. We realized that we never adjusted the fore and aft position of the seat. One position worked for both sitting and standing positions. So we removed the slider and raised the seat 3". It worked great. The additional space below the seat made a perfect place to store all of our charts.

Bob MacNeill
Gusto

Re: Lower Helm seat sliding bracket

Posted: Tue Sep 04, 2018 10:08 am
by James Power
Hey Bill,
Have a look at Garelick for the seat slide. Failing that try Springfield.
James

Re: Lower Helm seat sliding bracket

Posted: Tue Mar 01, 2022 8:45 am
by Pvbeach1
All,

I have decided to raise our lower helm seat as well. The problem I am having is removing the seat to access the mount. It appears that it is designed to slide forward until it slides off if the track giving full access to the mount. However, I can't figure out how to remove the slide "stops" on the tracks that would allow the seat to slide completely off. Any insight on accessing the seat mount would be greatly appreciated.