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mskyhntr
Posted 7/28/2009 9:38 PM (#391000)
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They was a video on here with tj installing a suspension seat post a while back....does anyone have the link or could you tell me where to find the video? thanks Mike
lambeau
Posted 7/28/2009 9:41 PM (#391001 - in reply to #391000)
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ToddM
Posted 7/28/2009 10:00 PM (#391009 - in reply to #391000)
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Location: oswego, il
If only it were that easy, IN MY BOAT!!!! My seat base is bolted, the floor must and needs to come out!!!
mskyhntr
Posted 7/28/2009 10:09 PM (#391011 - in reply to #391000)
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do you guys know if this will work if my two front seat post are recessesed or suck into the seat base?(base is on floor and seat post drops in about 2.5 inches)
sworrall
Posted 7/29/2009 11:16 AM (#391103 - in reply to #391011)
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Location: Rhinelander, Wisconsin
The system replaces the floor bases, so yes. The locking post is also now available, we are working on a web page for Shock Master to be up in a couple weeks. System pictured below, locking on left.


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cbuf
Posted 8/2/2009 8:43 PM (#391932 - in reply to #391000)
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whats the price? I just broke the adjustment pin on mine while I was in canada in 7 footers.

Let me know.

Thanks
TJ DeVoe
Posted 8/2/2009 8:49 PM (#391935 - in reply to #391000)
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Location: Stevens Point, WI
Midwest Manufacturing
21826 HWY 169 South
Grand Rapids, MN 55744
877.327.1233
[email protected]
Retail on the systems is:
$149.00 for the standard system
$169.00 for the front locking system.

http://muskie.outdoorsfirst.com/board/forums/thread-view.asp?tid=51...
55esox
Posted 8/2/2009 9:41 PM (#391945 - in reply to #391000)
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7 footers???

Edited by 55esox 8/2/2009 9:43 PM
cbuf
Posted 8/3/2009 9:52 AM (#391993 - in reply to #391945)
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Yes it was brutal. We had 3 days of 50 degree and 30-40 mile an hour winds.
7-21 to 7-24. water temp dropped into the low 60's. We actually had to stay in the cabin for a half a day. We put the boats back on the trailers and launched from the govt' dock where we were protected from the wind.

Crazy... July and it didn't break 70 while we were there and water temp never got above 64. It should be 70-75 this time of year.

JRedig
Posted 8/3/2009 10:09 PM (#392155 - in reply to #391000)
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Location: Twin Cities
7 foot like over your head 7 foot? hmmm....
Pointerpride102
Posted 8/3/2009 10:13 PM (#392157 - in reply to #392155)
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Location: The desert
I find 7 footers very hard to believe.
cbuf
Posted 8/4/2009 9:45 AM (#392219 - in reply to #392157)
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We stay on a section of the lake where the wind and water can build for 7 miles. When you have 30-40 mph winds it isn't hard for waves to build up. It was so bad that a week before they lost there dock which had 2 boats tied to it one sank and was destroyed and the other needed a bunch of welding. I will try to post some pictures. While we were there we decided to pull the boats every night. During one of the nights the wind shifted and the water can straight through the islands breaking and bending the 1/2 metal pins that hold the floating dock together. Needless to say the dock was floating against the shore in the morning. I'm so glad we pulled the boats.



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