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And finally a pic of the Mariner 3 with following mods
1.Seats sit on the side tubes, supported by PVC columns, all break down for portability,opens up space for stowing gear, battery etc.. 4 inch styrofoam pads reduce weight and stress on side tubes, height( including length of PVC support) designed for length of my knee to foot/ 90 degree angle..no cramped leg positions for all day( I am 6 ft 4in)Easy to put feet up on side tubes if desired
2.Front and rear seats have bungi connection to floor with eye bolts , prevents rocking, not really needed but added feeling of security
3. 2 piece carpeted wooden floor w/pipe insulation all around..plastic toilet flange supports 3 inch PVC pipe...mounted with Butteryfly nuts for easy take down
4. Rubber drain connector on Minn Kota for use with 1 inch pvc pipe...sitting on front seat and looking backwards..easy to sit sideways and steer without being forced into cramped forward position only
5. Position of swivel seat,attached to floor by PVC columns allows for one floor board to be used at best position for rowing if needed. Easy solo fishing set up...still enough floor to stand if needed
6. Oars extended to 6 foot length, 1 inch wood dowel 4 foot long attached to plastic oar sleeve(Painted blue in pic)
7. Swivels seat can be popped off PVC columns and turned lengthwise and placed directly on one piece of floor only(no PVC Pipes) for easy day of rowing and swimming ...1/2 of floor left out...easy fun set up
8. If I decide not to bolt the bottom flange to the floor, I can move either cross tube seat forward or backward to just about any position the length of the floor allows...that is what the eye bolts on the seat and floor are for..attach bungie wherever you want the seat/s to be. My only mistake with this was not using a 1/2 inch or better PLYwood..and not OSB...without the PVC supports the seat sags. and the swivel seat catches just a little on rotation..not too bad though...do-able but not quite as solid.
I also might replace bungie with small strap that doesn't flex...even though I know the bungies won't give way ..just the little surge of the rubber stretching is a little un nerving on a boat.They make zip ties 3/8 inch wide and 2 1/2 feet long....that might work.....or just tie them with a piece of rope and a truckers hitch.