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Seat installation question - Scratching my head on this one.
Please don't laugh:
http://dbarnett.smugmug.com/Other/20...tch%202-XL.jpg How am I going to access the rear hatch?:confused: |
Either get a new seat or maybe try and move the straps to the top of the seat and give you a different angle. Doesn't look like installing different anchor points on the yak will work.
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Reversing the straps won't work. The top straps need to go forward to react the load created when you lean back. The lower straps need to go bacl to stop the seat from slipping forward.
I would get a different seat. But if you are dead set on keeping that seat you need to make/get a spreader bar (pvc maybe) that attaches to the seat where the straps are currently and moves the strap attach points out to go around the hatch. The bar would need a feature that stops the straps from sliding off. If you make something post pictures. |
Try taking the back straps while still attached to the original points on the seat and hook them forward and use the front straps to hook to the rear. In other words, reverse the anchor points. Front to back and back to front.
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I dont think this seat is going to work. Even if I clear the straps the tackle boxes are still in the way.
http://dbarnett.smugmug.com/Other/20...L/seat2-XL.jpg |
You gotta make it work, that's a sweet setup!
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You have a hatch in front of you still. If it comes down to it, just Unclip a strap and get what you need.
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Good excuse to buy a new yak. Honey, I need to buy a yak to fit my seat.
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that is a nice setup
make it work. wheelchair for sell? :D
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well if you get another seat with the straps out further they cover the rod holders...
what do you really need in there? a battery? |
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Thanks for helping me think out of the box. The replies are awesome and this boy is learning.
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Maybe you could have the straps moved outward on the seat a bit if you can find someone who has a heavy duty sewing machine. Might block those flush mounts then but a couple Scotty mounts would take care of that. I wouldn't want to ditch that seat either.
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Maybe you can install some hooks or guides that you can feed the straps through to force them around the hatch opening. Do the straps have adjusters on them to give you a little more slack?
http://i26.photobucket.com/albums/c1...ps7608bd0a.jpg In the picture you see the red line that indicates the path of the strap. The black circles indicate estimated location of strap guides. Does this make sense? |
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