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    Default Advice about seat pedestals


    I am going to change my bow pedestal from the kingpin type the the taper-lock and buy an adjustable pedestal. Is it necessary to buy the kind that locks so the seat won't spin? If any of you have had experience with this I would appreciate your advice!

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    I haven't had real good luck with adjustable "air ride" and such. In a taper lock I couldn't tell you about the hi/lo ones either. I'm getting ready to replace one myself and I'm going with the 13" fixed. It seems the more moving parts, the more moving problems for me.

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    Thanks for your input crappiedoc. I have a 13" fixed that is too low. I also have a 16" fixed that works pretty good. My kingpin base is worn out so thought I would change to the taper lock. My thinking was the adjustable would be a little easier on my old knees while running the foot control on my trolling motor. Maybe I should just replace the base!

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    I believe you can buy replacement bushings for your pedestal base

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    That is interesting. Have you seen them for sale some place? I know I could have one made at a machine shop, but it would cost more than a new base.

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    I have an adjustable and I love it.
    Some do wear out but if t cost $100 and I get 4 years out of it and I'm more comfortable I'm good with that. I've had 2, 1 lasted about 4 years and this one is probably 7 years old.
    I think these things are easier on my knees, I'm not all scrunched up or stretched out. I bet if you try one you won't go back.

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    Default Pedestal Bushings

    Online, Iboats.com, sportsmansguide.com, or just search for boat seat parts, possibly your local boat shop, you will need to know what brand name they are

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    Forgot to mention, they are available in plastic or bronze, the plastic ones are questionable

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    I have always liked Swivl-Eze Wedge Power Pedestals and and have put them in all the boats I have owned. I have never had a problem with any of them. I like the wedge and heaver post makes me a little more secure, I'm a little heavy.....The best part is being able to adjust the height that sure makes a better day on the water being comfortable. Swivl-EzeŽ Wedge™ Power Pedestal


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    Quote Originally Posted by SLABDADDY1 View Post
    I have always liked Swivl-Eze Wedge Power Pedestals and and have put them in all the boats I have owned. I have never had a problem with any of them. I like the wedge and heaver post makes me a little more secure, I'm a little heavy.....The best part is being able to adjust the height that sure makes a better day on the water being comfortable. Swivl-EzeŽ Wedge™ Power Pedestal
    I'm past heavy, I like those power pedestals just have had some problems. My buddy hates my seats and brings his own 13" fixed but it's the seat. I sat on his seat one day and that's where it's at, a good seat is the ticket. I'm thinking it was a Cabelas brand seat, made for us tiny folks. Maybe he'll see this post and fess up.
    All lakes raise a foot when I step in the boat

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