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    Default Boat Seating

    I've been shopping for additional seating for the boat. Decided on a blue/white scheme to match the boat's colors.

    This is the boat :

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    The original seats were old and quickly disintegrated in rough seas when I took it out of Homer for halibut fishing, so I installed these last fall after Darin left :

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    I'm torn between the passenger seating - back to back installed directly behind the forward Cap'n Chairs or more of a bench style seat with the backs against the gunnels so passengers are facing each other? We decided to have seating for 6, and if more is needed there's always the doghouse and the ever-present coolers. I've narrowed it down to these :

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    Actually, the back-to-back seats fold out flat for a total length of 66" long, so you could easily sit 3 on those in that configuration - plus the ability to sleep on them if that ever was needed.

    What do you all think?
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    I think I don't know squat about river boats. Looks cool to me.

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    Facing bench seats seem the most space-efficient?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Abbey View Post
    Facing bench seats seem the most space-efficient?
    It is. 'A-hole-to-belly button" actually is. Get a LOT of Marine recruits in one building that way

    Facing benches is next. FOr one thing, if you sit facing forward/aft, somebody's got to do a lot of twisting their heads around to have conversations. Facing benches cures that. You can pack more people on a bench than individual seats. Everyone can see the pilot and where they are going.

    All our troop transports were set up with facing web seats. And you DO want to know where you are on a Marine CH-47. Those things don't swim any better than they fly

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    Good points.

    I know from experience that back-to-back seating is uncomfortable and awkward when trying to hold a conversation.

    The bench seats are 38" wide, so easily can seat 2 andthe storage under them is always welcome.

    Having a hell of a time trying to find American made seats - 90% of websites selling these styles of Marine seats are made by Wise - which is cheap Chinese junk according to reviews.
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    Like the bench seating and the colors. Good luck on American made.
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    If you invite couples on to your craft, such a thing could cut down on marital spats from your guests.

    Quote Originally Posted by NightTrain View Post
    Good points.

    I know from experience that back-to-back seating is uncomfortable and awkward when trying to hold a conversation.

    The bench seats are 38" wide, so easily can seat 2 andthe storage under them is always welcome.

    Having a hell of a time trying to find American made seats - 90% of websites selling these styles of Marine seats are made by Wise - which is cheap Chinese junk according to reviews.
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