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Old 11-10-2009, 12:37 PM
 
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Wandering if anyone can help me out,,,
as a boat seat is a bit out of reach just now, and having seen reviews on a bison boat seat i decided against one.
i looked at getting a hard foam custom cut to thickness and shape and a 4" thick x 16" wide x 11" length only costing £10.61. i am now trying to find a waterproof cover for it. all i can find is large boat seat covers.

or how easy do you think it would be to buy this and add the better foam to it. the company that dose the foam will do custom shape.
http://www.forestfishingtackle.com/i...products_id=37
http://www.forestfishingtackle.com/i...products_id=38
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Save yourself a bit of money and use what I use - a cushion wrapped with a polly bag!

Might get a square backside if its a long stint on the boats but it is better than sitting on a wooden plank.
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Or you could use, what i started out with.... a wheel barrow inner-tube.

And they come already waterproofed.
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Or you could use, what i started out with.... a wheel barrow inner-tube.

And they come already waterproofed.
I still use one of those. Cheap, light and it does the job.
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I still use one of those. Cheap, light and it does the job.

Do you need a spare one.
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Do you need a spare one.
No thanks I work fairly hard to avoid that
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