(1995 Adventure) looking for seat slider parts

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Hi All ,
Just inherited a 1995 Adventure
Does anyone know if parts are available ??
Don't want to drop 200 for new total assembly
Need the nylon slide pieces and handles for swivel
Thank You!!!
 

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You probably can't find them. I looked for a long time as have others. I machined two out of HDPE but it was a lot of work and wasn't perfect. Your best bet is to buy new seat slider bases. There are lots of choices out there.
Be advised that on my 208, two of the volts that hold the slider base to the seat would not come out. The pressed in insets in the molded seat spun. I had to cut the bolts, push the insert into the cavity of the seat, cut access holes to allow new inserts to be installed ( a painful, knuckle bashing job) . If it happened again, I would probably get a new seat. So before buying new sliders, make sure you can get the old one off the seat base.
 

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Thanks for the info SS. I kinda figured they wouldn't be available ..
I did shoot an email to Springfield this morning.
Maybe I'll get lucky
Not holding my breath tho
 

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Do your bases have the manufacturer's name on them. Mine don't.
 

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It's definitely not a Pompanette. The closest one I found is a Todd Jupiter model. The base is not included.
 

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Just inherited a 1995 Adventure
Does anyone know if parts are available ??
Don't want to drop 200 for new total assembly
Need the nylon slide pieces and handles for swivel
Thank You!!!
I do have a few sliders so I might have what you are looking for. Do you have a photo of the old ones? I’m out of town so I can’t check it till the weekend.
 

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Just ordered mine from Fisheries Supply the round part that the seat swivels on is called a Todd and the track slides are called Bibbs so for 2 seats you need 2 Todd’s and 4 bibbs
 

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can you post the part numbers. I couldn't find what I thought you needed on the website.

Todd is a manufacturer of seats and as far as I know, not a part name but I guess it could be.
 

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Fisheries Supply , The seat swivel part number TOD 9994-144 and the track bushings are TOD 9994-72
 

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Since there is picture, I can't tell if that is the part. When you get the parts, could you post a photo of the slides. Thanks
 

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I do have a few sliders so I might have what you are looking for. Do you have a photo of the old ones? I’m out of town so I can’t check it till the weekend.
 

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Just ordered seat parts kit from Part Number: CHRRPLPKG
  • Marine Fiberglass Direct
  • $25.99 plus freight
 

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If needed I can take pics of my rebuilt seat with the tracks I received from Fisheries Supply