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Seat post challenges

Posted By: mvennem

Seat post challenges - 01/04/21 02:22 AM

I have 1.77 inch diameter Swivel-Ezz bass boat seat pedestals and constantly have a problem with them sticking in the receptacles when I want to remove them. I usually have to use a Monkey Wrench and 3 foot extension pipe and 2 people to get them out. Suggestions for remedy?
Posted By: bassnman

Re: Seat post challenges - 01/04/21 02:39 AM

I had a similar problem on my Champion 206 before i sold it. It was caused by the fact that they painted the factory poles which made them bigger. I sanded all the paint off and flapper wheeled the hole to solve the problem. I then made sure I took them out every couple of months and did a little more sanding and flapper wheel to keep them loose. Any kind of lubrication make it worse by the way. Hope this helps.
Posted By: ssmith

Re: Seat post challenges - 01/04/21 02:39 AM

they make a plug you can drive into the 177 hole that has a 3/4 pin type that is much easier to deal with.
Posted By: Jeff From Iowa

Re: Seat post challenges - 01/04/21 03:45 AM

Do they have the locks on the bottom, my phoenix did, I cut that [censored] off
Posted By: ToadThrower

Re: Seat post challenges - 01/04/21 03:56 AM

Had a similar problem so I used a 3/4 inch Forstner bit ( same size as the seat pedestal) and drilled it down thru the nylon bushing hole for the seat pedestal.It removed just a fraction of material...when those nylon bushings are installed it can compress the bushing so they become a super tight fit...then sprayed both the bushing hole and pedestal with silicon spray...now they slip in and out with just normal effort...
Posted By: mvennem

Re: Seat post challenges - 01/04/21 02:48 PM

Thank you!
Posted By: Huckleberry

Re: Seat post challenges - 01/04/21 02:50 PM

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Posted By: mvennem

Re: Seat post challenges - 01/04/21 02:50 PM

Thank you!
Posted By: mvennem

Re: Seat post challenges - 01/04/21 02:52 PM

No locks but thanks for the input.
Posted By: J-2

Re: Seat post challenges - 01/04/21 05:23 PM

I use dish soap and keep it capped until I need to install the seat.

I thought about sprays like WD-40 or a powder type lubricant but didn’t want it to have a chance to get on the carpet and stain or mess up the glue.
Posted By: Marlin Frederick

Re: Seat post challenges - 01/04/21 09:46 PM

Are any of the 1.77” to 3/4” conversion bushings threaded to support the screw-in bases common with the 3/4” pedestals? If not has anyone tried to inset a metal threaded section to these bushings? I think they are all nylon that I’ve seen. Is anyone aware of ones that are metal or maybe nylon with a metal core?

I really don’t like the 1.77” pedestal concept. They are invariably sloppy very quickly. With no reasonable way to fix them.
Posted By: BASSCATONE

Re: Seat post challenges - 01/06/21 08:24 PM

be careful with anti-seize. It will stain your carpet for sure...at least it will bluejeans!
Posted By: Okfish96

Re: Seat post challenges - 01/07/21 12:51 AM

I just took a grinder and took a little off at a time until I got them to fit like I wanted now they are good
Posted By: rj74955

Re: Seat post challenges - 01/07/21 01:47 AM

Originally Posted by BASSCATONE
be careful with anti-seize. It will stain your carpet for sure...at least it will bluejeans!

No kidding, I wouldn't get that stuff anywhere near my boat. If I get one speck of that on a glove I'll have it from head to toe.
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