My first shot at making an el-cheapo seat riser for my Ultimate worked, but was not as solid as I would have liked. The seat could rock from side to side just a little. I found an old boogie board to use as my material for the new riser. It was just 2 inches thick which was perfect since the riser is supposed to be 6 inches thick. Here is the riser. It is 18" X 11" X 6" just like the real thing. It works great!
Low Cost Seat Riser - Take Two
Low Cost Seat Riser - Take Two
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Re: Low Cost Seat Riser - Take Two
Looks great to me! Good way to reuse something! I am thinking of something for my canoe - might can use your idea - thanks.
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Coffee and water mix quite well...
Re: Low Cost Seat Riser - Take Two
Here's mine via a suggestion from Rik.
Not seen is some strips or carpet I glued to the top and bottom so as to cut down on noise. I screwed the seat to the riser because I can't see myself ever paddling without the riser.
Not seen is some strips or carpet I glued to the top and bottom so as to cut down on noise. I screwed the seat to the riser because I can't see myself ever paddling without the riser.
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Capitalization is the difference between helping your Uncle Jack off a horse, and helping your uncle jack off a horse.
Low Cost Seat Riser - Take Two
Added benefit of the PVC tubes is they're a great storage spot for a fifth of rum
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Re: Low Cost Seat Riser - Take Two
DaveR that looks great and should be very stable. Does it bring the seat pan right up under the side rails? My foam block I built putts the seat pan tight up against the under side of the rails.
Being out on the water in the kayak is the prize. Catching fish is the bonus.
Steve
Steve
Re: Low Cost Seat Riser - Take Two
No, it doesn't. I first did that PVC deal with 3" pipe. I decided to go up to 4" pipe and that is when Dave made his. Ddidn't feel any loss of stability so 5" pipe may be coming soon.
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Re: Low Cost Seat Riser - Take Two
Thought I would up date this old thread with some new info. Last summer I found a used buggy board when I was at the beach in Ocean City, Md. No I did not mug some kid and steal his board. It was in the trash because the slick deck had peeled off. My old riser worked pretty good and I used it for over a year, but since the one section of the board pieces was slightly shorter than the others it felt like the seat rocked a little. So here is the new and improved version using 2 sections from the new donor buggy board and one of the originals. This thing is now rock solid. FYI I saw buggy boards in Sam's Club today very similar to the one I found for $26.
Being out on the water in the kayak is the prize. Catching fish is the bonus.
Steve
Steve
Re: Low Cost Seat Riser - Take Two
buggy = boogieManning wrote:buggy board
After looking up buggy board, I gotta ask Steve, are you getting another one?
Over every mountain there is a path, although it may not be seen from the valley
Re: Low Cost Seat Riser - Take Two
Rik wrote:buggy = boogieManning wrote:buggy board
After looking up buggy board, I gotta ask Steve, are you getting another one?
Spelling definitely is not my strong suite and I kind of thought that looked wrong when I wrote it. One of the nice things about this forum is that you and ALWAYS count on someone letting you know when you screw up.
Being out on the water in the kayak is the prize. Catching fish is the bonus.
Steve
Steve