How to Install Boat Seats (With NO Crooked Screws!)

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  • Опубліковано 29 сер 2024
  • It can be tough trying to figure out how you install boat seats without getting any of the screws crooked or missing the holes you've drilled, but Riley from Pasadena Boatworks knows how to make it happen. In this video he demonstrates his way of drilling the holes and mounting a seat base on a boat, and every screw ends up properly sealed and perfectly straight. If you want to see how you mount bass boat seats, pedestal seat bases on fishing boats, or for that matter any item that requires drilling multiple screw holes, check this out.
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  • @DruFishing
    @DruFishing 3 місяці тому

    What material did you seal that floor with? It looks great.

    • @FishTalkMagazine
      @FishTalkMagazine  3 місяці тому

      Thanks! That was BoatLife Life Seal. It provides a good seal but isn't as impossible to remove down the line as 5200 and similar adhesive/sealants.

  • @GHanBax
    @GHanBax Рік тому +1

    Is this how you install roof structures or posts as well?

    • @FishTalkMagazine
      @FishTalkMagazine  Рік тому

      No clue - we just do boats, sorry!!

    • @GHanBax
      @GHanBax Рік тому

      @@FishTalkMagazine I mean on boats.

    • @FishTalkMagazine
      @FishTalkMagazine  Рік тому +1

      @@GHanBax Gotcha & sorry - have to admit we don't have anyone here who's done that sort of structural installation, we'd have to defer to other sources for this one...

    • @GHanBax
      @GHanBax Рік тому

      @@FishTalkMagazine generally speaking, how would you mount a stainless steel tube to a fiberglass hull? Planning to put solar panels on top.

    • @FishTalkMagazine
      @FishTalkMagazine  Рік тому +1

      @@GHanBax There are a lot of what-ifs (curved or flat surface, access behind mounting point, nature of panels etc) but generally speaking solar panels aren't incredibly heavy and have relatively easy mounting points, so mounting in a fashion similar to as seen here should be fine. We'd also suggest going to the custom marine products website gallery, (www.custommarineproducts.com/gallery-of-installations.html) they show a number of very different installations and you can see how they've been mounted on a number of different tops and surfaces. There's also a good rundown on mounting solar panels at betterboat.com. Good luck!

  • @TheMrpalid
    @TheMrpalid 2 роки тому

    Does screw grip well? What’s the material of the floor of the boat? I though you need bolt and nut.

    • @FishTalkMagazine
      @FishTalkMagazine  2 роки тому +2

      Through-bolting would be preferable, but in this boat there's no access under the deck. The deck itself is 3/4 marine ply under a layer of fiberglass, so the screws do get a good grip.

  • @joshedgar5912
    @joshedgar5912 2 роки тому

    Is the caulk to make the screws stick or to stick the seat to the floor

    • @FishTalkMagazine
      @FishTalkMagazine  2 роки тому +1

      More than anything it's to seal the holes, so there's no water intrusion, but it does help prevent the screws from backing out too.

  • @jayosuna2301
    @jayosuna2301 2 роки тому

    What caulk was used

  • @skeeterspeedboatlife7751
    @skeeterspeedboatlife7751 2 роки тому

    What size of screw ?

    • @FishTalkMagazine
      @FishTalkMagazine  2 роки тому

      That can change depending on the base, on the thickness of the deck, and on what's beneath it (IE if there's a fuel tank or rigging under the location you surely wouldn't want a screw long enough to touch it). As a general rule, however, just as long as the screws fit the pedestal's predrilled holes, bigger is better.

    • @skeeterspeedboatlife7751
      @skeeterspeedboatlife7751 2 роки тому

      Ok thanks for the tips . I currently have 3/4 inch plywood with gelcoat. It’s an older style bass boat and I don’t have much space below floor anything over 2inch could potentially go through the hull. 🤦‍♂️

  • @bipedalhominid6815
    @bipedalhominid6815 2 роки тому +3

    This needed a video?

  • @daveengstrom9250
    @daveengstrom9250 Рік тому

    Those screws look too short.