Helm Chairs
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Helm Chairs
One of my winter/spring projects is redoing the helm. I want to get 2 helm chairs like Pete P. and Bob Lico. I'd like one chair to be centered behind the wheel, and the other to be to port. I measure my helm area as about 70" across on the outside, and about 63" across on the inside. Even going outside to outside, I can't see how I can center a 24" wide helm chair. I'd like to keep the armrests. Anybody mount the chairs this way and have the helm chair a little off-center (it'd be an inch or so). Can you even tell? I saw Bob Lico's set-up at Greenport and liked it a lot. I have a hard time visualizing this stuff.
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Re: Helm Chairs
I have two chairs, one to port. They sit on the piano hinged lid of a starboard box that contains a survival suit, two commercial life jackets, three inflatable life jackets with integral safety harnesses, a ditch bag, and a stainless 9mm Walther PPK that has 'Mike gets the survival suit' engraved on the barrel.
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John are you opposed to using a single armrest in the middle of the two chairs?
You can make it work if you allow the outer armrest to overhang the side wall which the curve is pretty low at that point. Search for " the Lico seating system" thread I think I laid out the measurements.
Another idea is to center a double wide with fold up arm rests.
You can make it work if you allow the outer armrest to overhang the side wall which the curve is pretty low at that point. Search for " the Lico seating system" thread I think I laid out the measurements.
Another idea is to center a double wide with fold up arm rests.
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John think of the seating in a movie theater. One armrest between two full size chairs with the captain chair exactly centered on centerline of console/steering wheel. Mike, stainless PPK --------nice! Incidentally try actually sitting in four man raft unless I was at sea with faith hill and Katherine heigel you really need a 6 man life raft for four people normal canyon crew for 31' Bertram.
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That's actually by design… Imagine having to take to the raft in cold weather circumstances… The tight confines will help to conserve body heat…bob lico wrote:Incidentally try actually sitting in four man raft unless I was at sea with faith hill and Katherine heigel you really need a 6 man life raft for four people normal canyon crew for 31' Bertram.
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Thanks.
1968 B20 Moppie - Hull # 201-937
1969 B31 FBC - Hull # 315-881 (sold)
1977 B31 FBC - Hull # BERG1652M77J (sold)
1969 B31 FBC - Hull # 315-881 (sold)
1977 B31 FBC - Hull # BERG1652M77J (sold)
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The chairs are "Montauk" series by Todd. Normal width of full chair is 24" .two would e 48" about 4" to much by removing arm from outboard chair two push together are 44" perfect fit to allow walk thru like o.e.m. Bertram FBC.
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John,
Bobs seats are no longer made. I went with a pair of garelick which are also no longer made but with similar dimensions. I still wish I went with the ones that had a flip up bolster.
I also added the slide hardware so the captains seat is all the way forward and the passenger is back further allowing a little more leg room.
Bobs seats are no longer made. I went with a pair of garelick which are also no longer made but with similar dimensions. I still wish I went with the ones that had a flip up bolster.
I also added the slide hardware so the captains seat is all the way forward and the passenger is back further allowing a little more leg room.
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Thanks. Just what I wanted to know.
1968 B20 Moppie - Hull # 201-937
1969 B31 FBC - Hull # 315-881 (sold)
1977 B31 FBC - Hull # BERG1652M77J (sold)
1969 B31 FBC - Hull # 315-881 (sold)
1977 B31 FBC - Hull # BERG1652M77J (sold)
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Well Pete now that charlie move out of state you are my bass mentor for that I will get you any chair you want from Todd out of production or current.my chairs flip forward by pulling pin from underneath and flip forward on hinge of five stage shock absorbers setup.
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Re: Helm Chairs
I should have mentioned in above post that the chairs can be rotated in order to watch baits, etc from the bridge. Helm chair has armrests, companion chair does not. Both have cushions.
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Real clean I like the fact that companion seat can rotate 180 degrees to watch trolling spread especially with individuals (fares) that play cards in the cabin.expecting to be waited on hand and foot.
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Re: Helm Chairs
I had a single Release Marine helm chair -- and a sign that said "If your name isn't Tom, get off my bridge." The 9mm Glock (sorry Mike but I'm sticking with polymer and not SS), was in the ditch bag -- it wasn't engraved, but it functioned the same as your Walther.mike ohlstein wrote:I have two chairs, one to port. They sit on the piano hinged lid of a starboard box that contains a survival suit, two commercial life jackets, three inflatable life jackets with integral safety harnesses, a ditch bag, and a stainless 9mm Walther PPK that has 'Mike gets the survival suit' engraved on the barrel.
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Tom some of us fall asleep at the wheel and need conversation to stay alert especially when my son is half my age with perfect eyesight.the boat will his someday anyhow ,another person with his eyes on the bridge watching the water for floating debris is a very good thing. The boat travels at a higher rate of speed then normal you don't have a hell a lot of time to react and added to the fact you have been at the wheel for hours offshore.to sum it up I find it essential to have a able body seaman on the bridge with me.incidently the opening under the bench was made for the ditch bag to fit with no hold downs just grap straps ans exit.
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I'm flattered Bob but for both our sake lets hope Charlie moves back!bob lico wrote:Well Pete now that charlie move out of state you are my bass mentor for that I will get you any chair you want from Todd out of production or current.my chairs flip forward by pulling pin from underneath and flip forward on hinge of five stage shock absorbers setup.
I have the shock system to. I added the slides to compensate the base is mounted where it would be optimal when I add the helm pod. The slide compensates for that.
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John, just saw this on another board. Maybe something for you?
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Navatech-
Thanks for the link.
John
Thanks for the link.
John
1968 B20 Moppie - Hull # 201-937
1969 B31 FBC - Hull # 315-881 (sold)
1977 B31 FBC - Hull # BERG1652M77J (sold)
1969 B31 FBC - Hull # 315-881 (sold)
1977 B31 FBC - Hull # BERG1652M77J (sold)
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