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ContinuousWave Whaler Moderated Discussion Areas ContinuousWave: Whaler Repairs/Mods Revenge Seating and Tackle Storage
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Author | Topic: Revenge Seating and Tackle Storage |
newt |
posted 04-20-2009 10:11 AM ET (US)
I'm considering changing the seating on my Revenge - maybe incorporating some sort of tackle storage. I would appreciate any pointers to custom seating or tackle stations installed on any size Revenge to get some ideas. |
jimp |
posted 04-20-2009 11:39 AM ET (US)
newt - My 1990 Revenge 22 W.T. came with two coolers aft/under the two forward seats - they slid all over the place and were a pain, so I started looking around for options as you're doing. I really liked the two Revenge seat/locker combinations (P&S) from Whaler, but I really didn't like their price! I didn't find many other options except building my own. I made them out of plywood and they've been in place for 11 seasons. Not perfect, but very functional. The port one id sued for storage of the canvas and assorted gear and the starboard incorporates one of the original coolers. The seats still pivot about 235 degrees and the seat control handles are somewhat usable. So, I just sent a number of pics to your profile email. JimP |
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posted 04-20-2009 06:53 PM ET (US)
Try contacting Jack Mack AKA Bulldog, he built some nice seats for his Revenge 20. He bought manufactured seat bases and then built his own swing backs similar to an RPS on a Montauk or Outrage, Jack sent me some photo's but they appear to be in cyberspace sonewhere deep in my computer, if I find them I'll post them Pat |
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posted 04-20-2009 07:07 PM ET (US)
Here's a link to Jack's photo page in his profile, I don't see the photo's of the seats in it yet, but you should be able to contact him through it http://www.jasonzulli.com/jack/revenge/ Pat |
newt |
posted 04-21-2009 12:51 PM ET (US)
Thanks for the input so far. My thoughts were to build a tackle station and mount the swivel seats on top of the station instead of on the pole to the deck. In this way, I could utilize the space under the seat, but not have the seat pole in the way. Alternately, I am sure there are plenty of commercially made leaning post type seating I could purchase. Please keep the pictures or ideas coming. |
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posted 04-22-2009 09:32 PM ET (US)
Newt, look over this thread for photo's I was talking about Pat |
newt |
posted 04-27-2009 10:09 AM ET (US)
Thanks for the link. I had forgotten about that thread. |
newt |
posted 04-28-2009 09:29 PM ET (US)
Here is an interesting option. How would a pair of these fair on a Revenge? |
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