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Replaced and upgraded my Tracker seats.  Seats were very damaged when i bought the boat, with the foam being exposed.  After a lengthy backorder the seats finally came in and I couldnt be more happy with the end results.

 

Boat: 2007 Bass Tracker 190 Pro Team TX

 

 

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Nice job looks good.

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Sweet, looks a lot better.

 

Whatchu doing with the old seats? If they were mine, I'd duct tape them, and put them in the garage.

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1 minute ago, Bazoo said:

Sweet, looks a lot better.

 

Whatchu doing with the old seats? If they were mine, I'd duct tape them, and put them in the garage.

They already found their way into the trash.

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Just now, AndrewJ said:

They already found their way into the trash.

 

Duct taping and saving them is something my old man would do.  Getting rid of them is something I would do.

 

I didn't watch the video but the photos appear to indicate a job well done.

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nice! where did you get them and hows the quality feel? I need to replace the seats in my 2013 175 for the exact reason. Material is good but all the thread ripped. 

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8 minutes ago, Functional said:

nice! where did you get them and hows the quality feel? I need to replace the seats in my 2013 175 for the exact reason. Material is good but all the thread ripped. 

Bassboatseats.com 

They had a decent selection.  It took about 2 months to get them in due to back order issues but they worked with me well and sent me a $100 casting seat for free.  They are comfortable but will need to be broken in.  Took them out yesterday and road well on some slightly rough water.  I am happy with the purchase for sure. 

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24 minutes ago, GreenPig said:

"Need to be broken in" is fine reason to go fish.

Absolutely.  At least once a week to make sure the "groove" is perfect

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You think you are an old man at "40"!  All I can say is you have a hellavalot to learn about really getting to be an "Old Man".  I didn't even consider myself getting old until my mid 60's but now my old body is paying me back for the hell I've put it through, "Big Time".

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