Mounting lock n pin 3/4" base plate and seats

brooksville_rebel

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I was given the attached mount plates and seat plates. They had seats attached to the seat plates. As can be seen the nylon bushings are either missing or busted out of them and couple missing the springs. So not sure if they are use able or fixable. I can't seem to find replacements for the bushings on line. Was wondering if any knew of a way to make them use able . Or should they go to the recycle yard.
 

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Scott Danforth

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FWIW, the flat part is what you see, the embossment protrudes downward into the deck or seat riser on the pin plate

I would toss them.

the rust would eat up any new bushing you use and new ones are cheap.

http://www.iboats.com/Boat-Parts-Ac...-searched.1--filter.prod_name?q=seat ba&s=sol

however if you wanted to, you could probably pick up a few of the atwood SP-14000 adapters and make them work http://www.attwoodmarine.com/store/product/Pin-Adapter however the bushing is more than the cost of a new pin base
 
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