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From: William J. Oetjen <woetjen_at_zoo.uvm.edu>
subject: [Paddlewise] seats... again
Date: Mon, 8 May 2000 00:42:34 -0400 (EDT)
Hi Folks,

I am looking for a prfect seat solution.

The boat is a Necky Arluk II.

We bought this beauty used and a previous owner had pulled the original
seat and cut out a slab of closed cell to fit in the cockpit.
That's all they did.  cut it out and no shaping, nothing.
My sig other lasts about fifteen minutes in this otherwise superb boat
before her legs go NUMB!

Can any of you smart paddler types out there suggest a solution?  By the
way, she likes to paddle for HOURS usually....
Thanks,
Bill Oetjen 
woetjen_at_zoo.uvm.edu

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From: Saul Kinderis <saul_at_isomedia.com>
subject: RE: [Paddlewise] seats... again
Date: Mon, 8 May 2000 06:10:29 -0700
Bill,

Two things you may want to try.

Contact the manufacture or a local kayak shop that sells items such as seats
and glass it on yourself (I believe that Pacific Water Sports just south of
Seattle still carries fiberglass seats for home made kayaks) or you could
make a more comfortable seat out of the closed cell foam that's already
there. The numbness is probably due to the shape of the foam as well as its
length. If it is long enough to support at least part of the way down the
thigh, then shape should fix it. You could measure a seat that you both find
comfortable and then cut the foam to the same dimensions. Keep in mind that
closed cell foam doesn't have a lot of give, so if you're off by much it
could still result in that wonderful numb bottom feeling. You could also
make a new one out of fiberglass, but you'll need to make your mold and
determine where you're going to attach it once you've built it.

- good luck - Saul

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Subject: [Paddlewise] seats... again


Hi Folks,

I am looking for a prfect seat solution.

The boat is a Necky Arluk II.

We bought this beauty used and a previous owner had pulled the original
seat and cut out a slab of closed cell to fit in the cockpit.
That's all they did.  cut it out and no shaping, nothing.
My sig other lasts about fifteen minutes in this otherwise superb boat
before her legs go NUMB!

Can any of you smart paddler types out there suggest a solution?  By the
way, she likes to paddle for HOURS usually....
Thanks,
Bill Oetjen
woetjen_at_zoo.uvm.edu

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From: <JSpinner_at_aol.com>
subject: Re: [Paddlewise] seats... again
Date: Mon, 8 May 2000 13:15:17 EDT
 "William J. Oetjen" <woetjen_at_zoo.uvm.edu> writes:

<<We bought this beauty used and a previous owner had pulled the original seat and cut out a slab of closed cell to fit in the cockpit. That's all they did.  cut it out and no shaping, nothing. My sig other lasts about fifteen minutes in this otherwise superb boat before her legs go NUMB!>>

 Simplest is to shape the foam you have if it is long enough. It is simple but messy. Do it where the clinging "stuff" won't drive you nuts. You can contact Necky and see if you could buy a seat to fit. You can find other comercial seats in several places or you can buy new foam and start from scratch. I ended uup putting an addition to my original foam AND putting a wedge under the front.

Good luck,
Joan Spinner
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From: <snorkler_at_juno.com>
subject: Re: [Paddlewise] seats... again
Date: Tue, 9 May 2000 19:59:01 -0700
I used to work for your seller ;-).  He bought a brand new Toyota
FourRunner and slit the leather seats to stuff towels underneath.  Then
he duct-taped the leather upholstery together.  

I'd buy a replacement seat from Necky.

Darrell Lee
Alameda, CA
snorkler_at_juno.com

On Mon, 8 May 2000 00:42:34 -0400 (EDT) "William J. Oetjen"
<woetjen_at_zoo.uvm.edu> writes:
> Hi Folks,
> 
> I am looking for a prfect seat solution.
> 
> The boat is a Necky Arluk II.
> 
> We bought this beauty used and a previous owner had pulled the 
> original
> seat and cut out a slab of closed cell to fit in the cockpit.
> That's all they did.  cut it out and no shaping, nothing.
> My sig other lasts about fifteen minutes in this otherwise superb 
> boat
> before her legs go NUMB!
> 
> Can any of you smart paddler types out there suggest a solution?  By 
> the
> way, she likes to paddle for HOURS usually....
> Thanks,
> Bill Oetjen 
> woetjen_at_zoo.uvm.edu
> 
>
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