I'm currently deciding whether or not to purchase a used 2005 Alumacraft ,16 foot, tiller fishing boat. The guy that previously own the boat was bigger than I am, so I need to move the seat base in order to reach the tiller handle comfortably.
Does anyone out there know of the downsides to moving a seat base? My concern is having to cut another hole in the floor for the center of the base, the holes left over on the floor from where the screws used to be (eye sore and prone to rot floor plywood?), and exposing a different shade of carpet after moving the base (i.e. the carpet under the base will not be faded like the rest of the carpet in the boat).
Can anyone comment on his/her experience or concerns on things mentioned above on moving a seat base? I want to make sure that I can remount the base and still have it solid and looking nice.
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I'm currently deciding whether or not to purchase a used 2005 Alumacraft ,16 foot, tiller fishing boat. The guy that previously own the boat was bigger than I am, so I need to move the seat base in order to reach the tiller handle comfortably.
Does anyone out there know of the downsides to moving a seat base? My concern is having to cut another hole in the floor for the center of the base, the holes left over on the floor from where the screws used to be (eye sore and prone to rot floor plywood?), and exposing a different shade of carpet after moving the base (i.e. the carpet under the base will not be faded like the rest of the carpet in the boat).
Can anyone comment on his/her experience or concerns on things mentioned above on moving a seat base? I want to make sure that I can remount the base and still have it solid and looking nice.
Thanks!!
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