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Lucky Fisher
Join Date: Feb 2012
Location: too far inland
Posts: 366
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Junior
Join Date: Oct 2012
Location: NC
Posts: 6
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I modified a boat seat similar to that but the one i used in my Outback was the heavy cushioned type. Even though i sat up higher i also did not notice any problems and it worked great even in rough conditions.
I had four connection points and i replaced the two screw in holders in front of the Outback seat with hobies pad eye screw ins and i clipped the front of the seat (both sides) to those. I ran a stiff stainless wire through the bottom of the seat which protruded out both sides and i bent them into loops. Those were the connection points up front. I had two in the back as well. The point is you can do it on an Outback with a little ingenuity. |
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