Re: rowing seat/ditty box

I use an igloo six-pack sized cooler for my AF3. I glued a sheet of
rubberized roofing onto the bottom of it to keep it from skidding. I
have to shift it every now and then, but it is worth the benefit of
keeping the cockpit clear when sailing.

Frank

--- Inbolger@yahoogroups.com, "lincolnr@r..." <lincolnr@r...> wrote:
> OTOH, I've found a loose (and I mean loose) seat to be no big deal. I've
> used a plastic bucket (though this wasn't great), 3 seat cushions
(not bad)
> or a long wooden seat in the case of my (our? I've lost track of
which boat
> is who's) Nymph. It comes out in case I ever want to sail.
> Bob Chamberland wrote:
> Hi Hal, In practice I found the loose rowing seat to be a pain.
> -- Inbolger@yahoogroups.com, Hal Lynch <hal@c...> wrote:
> > I need to make a rowing seat for my teal. Somewhere I
> > saw a ditty box that doubled as a rowing seat. Anybody
> > have a clue?
> >
> > hal
>
>
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OTOH, I've found a loose (and I mean loose) seat to be no big deal. I've
used a plastic bucket (though this wasn't great), 3 seat cushions (not bad)
or a long wooden seat in the case of my (our? I've lost track of which boat
is who's) Nymph. It comes out in case I ever want to sail.
Bob Chamberland wrote:
Hi Hal, In practice I found the loose rowing seat to be a pain.
-- Inbolger@yahoogroups.com, Hal Lynch <hal@c...> wrote:
> I need to make a rowing seat for my teal. Somewhere I
> saw a ditty box that doubled as a rowing seat. Anybody
> have a clue?
>
> hal


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