Replace back to back companion seat

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Is the back to back companion seat on a tournament 225 replaceable with a single swivel type captains chair? It looks like the whole seat assembly is a separate unit.
 
Ok thanks for the reply. I just wanted to make sure the floor didn’t have to be cut up to accomplish.
No "cut up" - but you're going to need to fasten the seat base really good. Screwing it down isn't the best - it should be thru-bolted.

-- Togglers are a good way to do that.
 
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No "cut up" - but you're going to need to fasten the seat base really good. Screwing it down isn't the best - it should be thru-bolted.

-- Togglers are a good way to do that.
I intend to back it. I’m chuckling because my good fishing buddy is no tiny Tim. 6’5” pushing 400 no b.s.
 
I intend to back it. I’m chuckling because my good fishing buddy is no tiny Tim. 6’5” pushing 400 no b.s.
Understood!!!

So, yeah, I would probably lean towards a backer plate rather than just the Togglers (although they are pretty darn good).

Here's one way to do this without having any visible holes

- Get a 3/16" or 1/4" aluminum plate that allows you to make a circle a bit larger than the seat base.
- Cut a hole in the deck about 4" or so, dead center on where the center of the base will be (which will then get covered up by the base.
- Cut the same size hole in the deck.
- Split the aluminum piece in half
- This allows you to slip each piece in through the hole and glue in place with 5200 fast cure. Use some small clamps if needed
- After about 3 days, you can come back and drill your holes for the Togglers
- Now you have the benefit of a true backer plate along with the ease of using a blind fastener like the Toggler
 
Understood!!!

So, yeah, I would probably lean towards a backer plate rather than just the Togglers (although they are pretty darn good).

Here's one way to do this without having any visible holes

- Get a 3/16" or 1/4" aluminum plate that allows you to make a circle a bit larger than the seat base.
- Cut a hole in the deck about 4" or so, dead center on where the center of the base will be (which will then get covered up by the base.
- Cut the same size hole in the deck.
- Split the aluminum piece in half
- This allows you to slip each piece in through the hole and glue in place with 5200 fast cure. Use some small clamps if needed
- After about 3 days, you can come back and drill your holes for the Togglers
- Now you have the benefit of a true backer plate along with the ease of using a blind fastener like the Toggler
One more question. I’m trying to decide if the swim bracket is substantial enough to support a kicker motor. My concern is more trailering and bouncing down the road.

Or should the swim bracket be removed and a bolt on kicker bracket be added?
 
One more question. I’m trying to decide if the swim bracket is substantial enough to support a kicker motor. My concern is more trailering and bouncing down the road.

Or should the swim bracket be removed and a bolt on kicker bracket be added?
What does the swim bracket look like?
 
This is a representative photo. Mines still in storage, due out in a week or so.

Same platform, it mounts over the top of the outboard bracket. The other issue is that the main motor sits far enough back that I’m not sure how to connect for steering
 

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