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    Awesome accessory!

    Can I make one suggestion?

    How about cup holder, one nibble holder, and two tool holder slots? With this configuration, it would allow rounded edges on both ends. Something like this:

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    Guys, check out his Facebook page, lots of neat stuff on there! The stainless cup holder upgrade looks great!

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    I would be interested in the one with the acc. tray and crappie nibble holder.
    Dwyane
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    Do you make them that mount on the left side (drink holder in the back) as well?

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    sunshine, currently no, but we have a few calls for them just not enough to warrant altering our toolpaths and setup. We will probably make some of just the crappie nibbles jar holders for the left side soon. Probably won't do the w/o tray and w/tray ones.
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    Everyone's order has shipped that has been finalized and paid for. Thanks very much for accepting me here and are purchasing our product! It's a really handy thing to save time and save your back from bending over all the time picking stuff up off the bottom of your boat. Plus, your Pepsi is 5 inches away from you no matter which way you're facing!
    These will fit on pretty much any seat with a flat plate to bolt it on.

    If you have any ideas for products that aren't available on the market, send me a message as we do custom stuff all the time. Browse our Facebook page for some of the other items we build- Elite CNC Routing & Woodworks.

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    Everyone seems very happy with their purchases. Thanks again! Please be sure to check out our video on our Facebook page (Elite CNC Routing & Woodworks) on how to mount these to your seats.

    I should mention that if you have the Pro-M or Saltwater series version of the Millennium Marine seats, you will have to drill two 3/8" holes in the metal plate on the side of the seat that has "MARINE" engraved in it. Very simple to do, just hold our cupholder bracket up to it, mark the hole centers, drill, and bolt it on.

    Some of the older model (and "new" old stock) seats that have 3 round holes on the side have a metal plate that is slightly slanted inwards causing our cupholder attachment to drop down a little from level. The solution for this is to add a small wedge or shim under the bottom of the bracket while tightening the bolts to bring it level with the top of the seat.
    Wes
    Elite CNC Routing & Woodworks on Facebook
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