Boat Seat repair/ design flaw.
Posted: Wed Aug 11, 2010 9:11 pm
Hello all.
Last September I bought a new 2009 Basttracker 175txw. Last week while fishing on the delta, the backrest portion of my seat came apart. The seat is in two parts: the seat, and the backrest.
Each part attaches to the boat directly without any kind of frame.
The backrest attaches with six hexagonal wood screws...must be close to 3/8 in scews that are bropably 1.5 inches long , maybe 2in. But they just screw in ... no nut, no fastener, nothing. So, guess what happens when a 200lb...er plus guy gets up and down a few hundred times...you guessed it the screws saw themselves out of the holes. and the screws can be retightened or moved...and Im sure if I took it to Basspro thats what they would do. But I beleieve this is more of a design flaw , and its bound to continue unless redesigned. Any ideas on clever fasteners that wont take up alot of room or require adjustment of the seat portion?
Thanks
Last September I bought a new 2009 Basttracker 175txw. Last week while fishing on the delta, the backrest portion of my seat came apart. The seat is in two parts: the seat, and the backrest.
Each part attaches to the boat directly without any kind of frame.
The backrest attaches with six hexagonal wood screws...must be close to 3/8 in scews that are bropably 1.5 inches long , maybe 2in. But they just screw in ... no nut, no fastener, nothing. So, guess what happens when a 200lb...er plus guy gets up and down a few hundred times...you guessed it the screws saw themselves out of the holes. and the screws can be retightened or moved...and Im sure if I took it to Basspro thats what they would do. But I beleieve this is more of a design flaw , and its bound to continue unless redesigned. Any ideas on clever fasteners that wont take up alot of room or require adjustment of the seat portion?
Thanks