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While fishing yesterday I was taking advantage of some great sight fishing conditions and to keep my presence as minimal as possible while still having a better vantage point I used a cooler to sit on top of.

So, my question is do they make elevated seats for sot kayaks?
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seeinred wrote:So, my question is do they make elevated seats for sot kayaks?
Yes, they are called coolers. :wink:

Have never heard of one. The one problem with elevating your seat is you will lose some balance due to a higher center of gravity.
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I know, function over fashion but I was thinking along the lines of something more comfortable.

Nothing like the pain in your tail bone when you stand up after sitting on a cooler for 8 hours let me tell you... :shock:
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seeinred wrote:I know, function over fashion but I was thinking along the lines of something more comfortable.

Nothing like the pain in your tail bone when you stand up after sitting on a cooler for 8 hours let me tell you... :shock:
How about sitting on a throwable foam boat cushion?
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seeinred wrote:I know, function over fashion but I was thinking along the lines of something more comfortable.

Nothing like the pain in your tail bone when you stand up after sitting on a cooler for 8 hours let me tell you... :shock:
PM merrick to send you pictures; his seat lets you sit higher and its ridiculously comfortable compared to the usual kayak seat.
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I am pretty sure I a saw a seat in Bill Jacksons with a 3 to 4 inch foam seat with back rest ,not as tall as a cooler. You might want to looking into that new leaning tower made for kayaks.....way to cool!
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If I wanted that I would just stand up. :lol:
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Post by newyaker »

Who say anything about standing just sit on the top of it :idea: :lol: Actually I was think about raising my seat as well. I kinda like your idea using a cooler.
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seeinred wrote:I know, function over fashion but I was thinking along the lines of something more comfortable.

Nothing like the pain in your tail bone when you stand up after sitting on a cooler for 8 hours let me tell you... :shock:
How much higher do you want to go
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I put a raised boat seat on my Tarpon 140. I have pics posted on Capmel.com in the paddle fishing forum. - Olditmer
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