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    You guys that haven't seen Rickie"s aluminum seat brackets need to check them out. They replace the straps that hold the seat upright. They are out of the way and so much easier to exit the seat IMO. Have them on all of my millennium seats. He is a member and sponsor on this site. podunkideas.com
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    I have been interested in them for awhile, seeing my original seats are 15 yrs old and worn, but after talking to a guy on the water about his, i am sold he told me he regularly fishes 8 to 12hrs a day and has no fatigue

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tom 513 View Post
    I have been interested in them for awhile, seeing my original seats are 15 yrs old and worn, but after talking to a guy on the water about his, i am sold he told me he regularly fishes 8 to 12hrs a day and has no fatigue

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    Does the straps on each side get in the way?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Stingerman175 View Post
    Does the straps on each side get in the way?
    Not at all.
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    Quote Originally Posted by dwightparks View Post
    You guys that haven't seen Rickie"s aluminum seat brackets need to check them out. They replace the straps that hold the seat upright. They are out of the way and so much easier to exit the seat IMO. Have them on all of my millennium seats. He is a member and sponsor on this site. podunkideas.com
    Do they mount in existing holes?
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    Quote Originally Posted by SeaRay View Post
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    Here are a couple of pictures of the item. There is one on each side. I think the towel clipped to it is a great idea. I'm sure we'll come up with other uses for it.
    It would serve as a way to hang an accessory holder for pliers scents etc if seat were on a pedestal.


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    Have to drill 2 holes per bracket. All bolts included with seats. Have used seats with straps and rickies brackets. No way would I go back to straps. A fine add on IMO to an already great seat.
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    Quote Originally Posted by SeaRay View Post
    Do they mount in existing holes?
    The straps are fine for most but if you are wider than most as I am the aluminum straps from Ricky are the bomb. Nothing digs into your leg at all. The seat does not collapse all the way down as it does on the unaltered seat so the can catch it a little more. I had one blow out once but it survived with just a little road rash. Still works fine. I just loop a rope through the to transport just in case.


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    Don't know measurements, but I used a pair of them on my cumberland double seat mount just fine.......

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