Re: Pedestal seat height for bow-mounted trolling motor
I researched pedestal seats a while back and found that the new mfg's I looked at were installing the 238 series. It read a few complaints on the taper-fit series so I stayed away, post would get wedged into base and hard to remove. I didn't look at the slim solid post series as I took them as being "old' school", but that's just my opinion.
For the bow "butt" seat I found the seat needed to be at 28" from the deck for my height of 5-10", something to lean against, not really sit on. I bought a 28" post and cut it down to the right length after attaching my seat and mount.
You guys figured this one out all ready, but on my old boat I had a fixed box seat that was 20" off the deck and worked nice for sitting at the helm while trolling, easy to jump up and grab a rod.
For my project I bought 12 and 15" 238 Hi-Lo pedestal sets, couple of locking seat bases, extra bases and the tilt bow seat setup. I thought the Hi-Lo sets would be great for reconfiguring things on the fly, but they spin and lift off too easy for my liking so I'm only using them for the back seats now (seat mount is the only thing that I won't be using from the sets). Just an FYI in case you were looking into the Hi-Lo seat mounts, I definitely wouldn't leave the seat in it's base while trailering down the road, if you have the Hi-Lo seat mounts, one good bounce could send the seat flying out of the boat...