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Old 07-11-2013, 04:58 PM   #1
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I am about to convert my hydrolift Cr 24 into a pleasure boat.

In that manner i need 2+2seats it must be bucket seats.

If you have a link to manufacturer i also would appriciate

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Old 07-11-2013, 06:42 PM   #2
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I saved this link a long time ago for the day I find some extra boat money; http://www.boatsandwatersportswebsite.co.uk/mastertrim

They have made some really cool seats, remember in particular some recaro style seats that were beefed up and very nicely done by them. Could not find it with the search function though but there are other threads where they are mentioned, pics etc.
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Old 07-11-2013, 09:07 PM   #3
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I saved this link a long time ago for the day I find some extra boat money; http://www.boatsandwatersportswebsite.co.uk/mastertrim

They have made some really cool seats, remember in particular some recaro style seats that were beefed up and very nicely done by them. Could not find it with the search function though but there are other threads where they are mentioned, pics etc.
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Hi thanks for the link, but it seems to me that they only are making uphostery not seats?

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Fibreglass bucket shells... http://powermarine.ie/page.php?pid=120
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Fibreglass bucket shells... http://powermarine.ie/page.php?pid=120
Hi Alan,

They look nice, do you think there is space for upholstery

What is the hight, width and length ?

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Have you spoken to any of the norwegians that have built the same type of pleasure boat? I know Håkon Christoffersen has had some nice carbon fiber bucket seats.... Jan trygve braaten has mould for some nice racing seats also.
Was it you that bought the french Cr24 pleasure boat? i saw it for sale again on blocket, big/good profit on that sale :-)
Wich of the hydrocats are you converting? The yellow one?
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Hi Alan,

They look nice, do you think there is space for upholstery

What is the hight, width and length ?

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Hi Brian,
Yes there's loads of room for upholstery, I just didn't in the race boat, it get destroyed and just ads weight!

Ill get exact measurements on them in the morning!

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Have you spoken to any of the norwegians that have built the same type of pleasure boat? I know Håkon Christoffersen has had some nice carbon fiber bucket seats.... Jan trygve braaten has mould for some nice racing seats also.
Was it you that bought the french Cr24 pleasure boat? i saw it for sale again on blocket, big/good profit on that sale :-)
Wich of the hydrocats are you converting? The yellow one?
No i have not spoken to any of them, but it could be very nice to see a what they have done
I do have the two hydrocats, the one former raceboat i am doing with a new design
The other one is not sold yet, i might be sailing in it for the next season if i do not get finish, but it should be finish in january.

Then it will be back for sale
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Hi Brian,
Yes there's loads of room for upholstery, I just didn't in the race boat, it get destroyed and just ads weight!

Ill get exact measurements on them in the morning!

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Very nice Alan thanks
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