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    Posted: June-01-2009 at 10:46am
Lewy - Likewise, looking forward to meeting you & the others at GL. That fatsack bench looks like it would be good for a surf wake. I wouldn't want to sit on it if it was filled with our 60 degF water!
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Chris we do a similar thing in our 89. With the standard style rear seat the base is just a thick covered cushion. We just turn that around behind the engine cover and then use the engine cover as a back rest.
Also have a ballast rear lounge that we used just once and the wake was huge but to aggressive for our level of riding.

Your interior looks in great shape. Looking forward to seeing it in person at GL.

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Chris - We are heading up Friday too. I saw your cell phone # on the other post & will give you a call Thursday evening to see what you plans are. I saw that you are staying flexible. Just a warning, I don't trailer over 65 mph, so if that is too slow, then you won't hurt my feelings if you pull ahead.

If you still want a chunk of that foam, I still have it in my basement. I could bring it along - otherwise will just toss it.
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Final results look great!!! Thats one clean looking boat you've got there!

I see your signed up for the reunion...what day are you going up? We might be heading out friday morning if you'd want to caravan
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Finally got around to taking a picture of the final project result.

The cushion works great, very comfortable when sitting backwards & also a nice footrest when sitting facing forwards.

The homemade corners don't look that bad when it is in position - not worth spending any money on anyway.





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Thanks for the suggestion, it will be a reverse honeydo! I didn't think you could use a singer for upholstery.
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if your wife has a sawing machine then it will work, no more than what you have to do won't hurt it.
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Yes, I will do that at next version, will need to take it to an upholstery shop for the sewing. This was just a 'make work' winter project, may turn out to be in-the-way more than helpful.
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Snob, Sent you an email!
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if you would have cut the vynil and sawn it the corners would have turned out much better.
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Storm - I have some leftover foam & would be glad to ship it to you.

PM me capconrad@cfu.net
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$12?!?! You may have to make me one!

Looks like it turned out great!
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Well, my vinyl came today, so I spent a copy of hours trimming & stapling. The corners were much harder to tuck than I expected-- guess that's why Christine is in the business & not me .

If it works well next summer maybe I will have it professionally covered.

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A reunion at delhi would be awesome! Only thing missing would be a hotel. Otherwise it would be a pretty nice set up!
I love making the trip up there to check out all the correct crafts. Theres not many places where you can see all different generations and models on the same lake!

Are you going to angle the filler cussion to drop towards the engine cover? I want to say the backseat has a little rise to it from back to front. It'd be cool if you could mirror it with the cussion!
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Storm - We bought our SN from a guy on Lake Delhi, test-boarded it there, but haven't made it back yet. The floods last year really screwed up our boating season.

I thought about turning the back seat around but want the flexibility of sitting forward or rearward without a changeover. My kids want me to be centered in the boat while they are boarding because the wake is asymetrical if I sit to the one side. (OCD in training!)

I like it when they drive & I can just relax. They both have their boating licenses.

Maybe we should have an IA CCF meet next year - there's lots of CC's at Delhi.

Will post a pic of the cushion when I have something looking decent.

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Snob, Love the idea! When my buddies and I took a trip to Delhi we turned the back seat around just like BuffaloBFN said, except we put a cooler inbetween the gas tank and the back seat! Worked like a charm and the cold ones were literally at our feet!

I would love to see the dimensions and some pictures of your creation! Might like to add one to our 88.

I see your from Cedar Falls, any chance you boat on Delhi?


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I have some 6 inch (152mm) foam from a mattress that I scrapped & am just going to make a cushion come out flush in height with the rear seat cushion. It will be about 18 inches (457mm) wide. I have some treated plywood in the shed, will just use that for a staple board. Probably need to bore some holes in the board to let the damp get out, also will need feet of some sort. I have a old vinyl table cloth that I will use for a cover during the test phase, if I it works out then I will spring for some nice vinyl (which I expect to be pricey). If it doesn't work out I am only out a couple hours of time.

Morfoot - You could have a full width pad of similar setup but what do you do with it when not in use? Maybe it would be better to make a full size pad 1 pc to replace the rear seat cushion. Or better yet a fold down seat for those moonlit nights!
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HEY! , I thought those pics looked familier.


Kinda looking into a similar project as Kim would like a place to lie down and soak up the sun when we're parked (that's where a V-drive would come in handy). Any idea's? Thought of raising the rear seat cushion level with the stern but not quite sure how. A second bench seat cushion?
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HunterDan - If you could measure from the cushion (part that would hit your knees) to the engine cover, horizontally, that would be great.

This is a low value project; may not even be worth the bother. I have the materials free & so it will be something to do for my boat in the next week, that I have off.

Tim - I thought by '89 they had done away with the foam-on-the-floor rear seat.

I'm still learning about these beauties.

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Originally posted by SNobsessed SNobsessed wrote:

High accuracy not needed, within 1/4 inch (that's 6.35mm for Kristof).

Well well, look at that... Spontanious conversion to the metric sytem...
Chris, too bad my boat is stored in a friend's shop, cause if she was in a garage of my own, I would get these measurements for you right away!
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Originally posted by hunterdan hunterdan wrote:

What are you calling a delux interior?? Mine has a small " wing seat" on each side of a large bench seat in the middle. All are a plastic base with storage under it.

Youve got the delux interior. The standard rear seat would have looked like this:


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What are you calling a delux interior?? Mine has a small " wing seat" on each side of a large bench seat in the middle. All are a plastic base with storage under it. What dimensions do you need?? From the part of the seat that hits your knees to the engine cover?? Or from the flat panel that is in front of the gas tank to the cover?? Or from the part of the seat that you back is against to the cover??
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Lewy - Thanks, didn't know about the deluxe option - nice surprise! Mine has the rotocast seat base. Any one else with an '89 & deluxe interior?
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Snob looking at your picture in the diaries it is hard to tell but I think you have the deluxe interior.

My 89 has a different rear seat set up it is just a large cushion as a base quite thick though and around a 1" thick seat back that uses snap on fittings to attach to boat.

I can get the dimensions from mine but not sure if they will be much help to you. Let me know if you need them my boat is easy to access.

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Chris, the PO of my boat added a couple of loops to the removable deck to attach the seat backwards. It worked great till the plastic seat frame broke. Someday I think I'll reinforce the frame and use it that way again.

I'm only guessing that we have the same interior or close to it.
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Can one of you '89 SN owners get a measurement for me? I would like to know the distance (Minimum, from cushion) between rear seat & engine cover (Fore-aft).

I have some foam & am thinking of making a drop-in seat cushion to fit there, as a winter project.

My boat is stored an hour away, so if someone has their boat handy & can measure this, I would appreciate it. High accuracy not needed, within 1/4 inch (that's 6.35mm for Kristof).

My idea is to have a seat cushion for there, flush in height with the rear seat so that the rear passenger can watch the skier without having to twist around. The engine cover will be the back rest. If anyone has a good idea for a cheap base material that won't rot or mildew, I am all ears because it's still in the concept stage.
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