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Old 05-10-2004, 08:10 AM
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sit or stand?

I'm awaiting the arrival of a 435 edgetracker, I want it yesterday, so I content myself with planning my fitout. I'm not going the full-on tourney setup, just a cast deck at the front , at the back , side decks and a full floor. Cant see myself needing a livewell, the timing of the comps and my method of scratching money together never mesh. Before I go of on another tangent I'll ask my question, I'm not sure whether to go the seat at the front or stand and cast only.
I think I'm leaning toward stand only purely because you can see more, but while the boat is in getting modded, should I get the spiggot hole for a seat fitted, in case I want to go that way later. Any thoughts?
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Old 05-10-2004, 08:22 AM
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seats

It depends on what seat you are looking at.You can buy a mounting plate that just bolts to the casting deck so you can add it later if you want.
check them out at boat shop before you make up your mind.

I like to sit a lot due to standing up all day my feet are buggered.
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Old 05-10-2004, 08:35 AM
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Well as the saying goes why stand when you can sit down and why sit down when you can lie down
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