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    Well finally decided to add the dual seats up front. Took your pics, Creekslick and pretty much my boat looks like your boat. If we ever fish together will have to check the watercraft # to make sure we get in the right boat. :D

    Went real slick, now just have to get 'er in the water and test it out.
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    I am glad it worked for you. I believe your boat is a little cleaner than mine.:D

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    What model of tracker do you have?? I have an 02 Pro Crappie and would love to have that set up but I do not think I have the room....What did it cost you to get that set up put together?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Chadku View Post
    What model of tracker do you have?? I have an 02 Pro Crappie and would love to have that set up but I do not think I have the room....What did it cost you to get that set up put together?
    I have an '02 pro series 175 xt. I think you have the live well up front that might cause you to adjust placement. I probably could have saved a little $ by getting the Swiveleze bases elsewhere, but I'm a spontaneous sort, so bought them for $28.99/ea. at West Marine. A dozen SS #14 1-1/2" bevel head wood screws at Lowes for a few bucks. Had 3-1/2" hole saw to bore the clearance holes for the bases, but that's about it. Would have prefered to through bolt/nut the bases, but no nice way to access that area. Just know where your supports are before you do anything.

    P.S. Swiveleze makes a cast aluminum base also, but they are 1/4" tall, and I didn't want any more trip hazards on my front deck. Hope this helps, and it's working out great. Good luck.

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    Quote Originally Posted by creekslick View Post
    I am glad it worked for you. I believe your boat is a little cleaner than mine.:D
    Real fishermen have dirty boats...

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    Quote Originally Posted by yankee doodler View Post
    Real fishermen have dirty boats...
    Yay, I finally qualify as a real fisherman!:D


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