Steve-in-SEA
New member
Hi there - I'm new to boating, getting a start with with a 2004 Angler 16. I took the plunge after, among other things, finding this wonderful online community.
I'm hoping folks will have some ideas or advice to share about adding another seat or two to the Angler. We expect to take day cruises on the interior waters of the San Juans, and it would be nice to be able to bring along a 3rd or 4th person.
I know I'm not the first to ask this on the site. I wanted to list what I've learned so far and see if there's any new or updated wisdom? Thanks in advance for any help!
Among other things, I'm interested in moving weight towards the front of the boat....
Thanks again!
- Steve
I'm hoping folks will have some ideas or advice to share about adding another seat or two to the Angler. We expect to take day cruises on the interior waters of the San Juans, and it would be nice to be able to bring along a 3rd or 4th person.
I know I'm not the first to ask this on the site. I wanted to list what I've learned so far and see if there's any new or updated wisdom? Thanks in advance for any help!
Cooler + cushion at the stern: Something like this, with a handy seat-back?
https://www.amazon.com/Wise-Quart-Swingback-Cooler-Seat/dp/B000NOORV6
Does the cooler need to be fastened to the floor to avoid bouncing around?
- Bench seat at the stern: happened across this custom installation (Blue Manatee): http://www.c-brats.com/modules.php?...ame=gallery&file=index&include=view_photo.php
and here's another option, a fold-down unit:
https://marineproducts.net/folding-rear-bench-seat-square-corners/
The seating is at floor level for the first and at least 13.5" for the second... Any thoughts on either approach?
Fold-down gunwale seat: Garelick apparently used to make a fold-down seat that maybe could be mounted behind one of the cockpit seats.
https://specialtymarinecenter.com/product/side-gunwale-utilityfighting-seat-with-gimbal-garelick/
Are the gunwales strong enough for this?
Among other things, I'm interested in moving weight towards the front of the boat....
Thanks again!
- Steve