Helm seating options
Moderators: CaptPatrick, mike ohlstein, Bruce
Helm seating options
Have to remove the current chair (too small) and wondered what other folks have done...would prefer a bench set-up?
Re: Helm seating options
I was considering the same change before the 2016 season. I felt like a chauffeur or was wearing my knees out when kneeling next to my children as they drove.
My solution was a Taco leaning post from Defender (I think this one http://www.defender.com/product.jsp?pat ... id=2329768) and then had a local cut the legs down.
I like this solution very much. My 6 man raft will fit along side (pic below) or under the seat. For reference that's my 7 yr old daughter Ellie running the show and looking for Whales north of Cape Cod.
If I can provide any measurements let me know or better yet c'mon down for a ride some time.
Regards,
Stephan
My solution was a Taco leaning post from Defender (I think this one http://www.defender.com/product.jsp?pat ... id=2329768) and then had a local cut the legs down.
I like this solution very much. My 6 man raft will fit along side (pic below) or under the seat. For reference that's my 7 yr old daughter Ellie running the show and looking for Whales north of Cape Cod.
If I can provide any measurements let me know or better yet c'mon down for a ride some time.
Regards,
Stephan
Possunt quia posse videntur
Re: Helm seating options
Perfect....many thanks!
-
- Posts: 3
- Joined: Aug 30th, '17, 21:07
- Location: Corpus Christi texas
Re: Helm seating options
Stephen, great picture, the Bimini top is of interest to me where did you purchase and the size would help. Thanks kirk
-
- Posts: 99
- Joined: Oct 22nd, '16, 04:41
- Location: UK and all over
Re: Helm seating options
Sstephan,
That is exactly the setup I’m fitting at the moment.
What width leaning post is that?
Do you have side screens also?
Do you find the bimini twists or moves when underway in big sea or wind?
Nice picture btw.
David
That is exactly the setup I’m fitting at the moment.
What width leaning post is that?
Do you have side screens also?
Do you find the bimini twists or moves when underway in big sea or wind?
Nice picture btw.
David
David Davidson
1971 B31 FBC Hull no 315-1106
1971 B31 FBC Hull no 315-1106
Re: Helm seating options
Gentlemen-
Sorry I was away from the site for a few days.
I purchased the Bimini from Raybo Marine - he had it surplus from another project. I will get the measurements.
I do have side and top 2/3rd of the rear curtains but have not used them. I am surprised and pleased to report that the bimini is very stable. The bows are stainless and I have them held fore and aft with Stainless vertical supports.
I have had a clip on all around white light for a anchor light. This season I am planning to wire in a light to a standard mounted on the aft most bow.
The leaning post/seat is reported by Taco as 39" wide however I removed the grab rail that ran along both sides and the rear of the frame. I will check the width of how I have it installed.
Best,
Stephan
Sorry I was away from the site for a few days.
I purchased the Bimini from Raybo Marine - he had it surplus from another project. I will get the measurements.
I do have side and top 2/3rd of the rear curtains but have not used them. I am surprised and pleased to report that the bimini is very stable. The bows are stainless and I have them held fore and aft with Stainless vertical supports.
I have had a clip on all around white light for a anchor light. This season I am planning to wire in a light to a standard mounted on the aft most bow.
The leaning post/seat is reported by Taco as 39" wide however I removed the grab rail that ran along both sides and the rear of the frame. I will check the width of how I have it installed.
Best,
Stephan
Last edited by Stephan on Mar 24th, '18, 19:37, edited 1 time in total.
Possunt quia posse videntur
-
- Posts: 99
- Joined: Oct 22nd, '16, 04:41
- Location: UK and all over
Re: Helm seating options
Thanks Stephan. That’s helpful.
I am speaking with a metal fabricator next week regarding a radar arch and bimini set up. Do you have any more pics of your arrangement? Your side handrails look interesting.
David
I am speaking with a metal fabricator next week regarding a radar arch and bimini set up. Do you have any more pics of your arrangement? Your side handrails look interesting.
David
David Davidson
1971 B31 FBC Hull no 315-1106
1971 B31 FBC Hull no 315-1106
Re: Helm seating options
David-
The side rails were fabricated by the owner before me. Rick Cataldi at Seaward Boatworks http://www.seawardboatworks.com/ here in Rhode Island got the boat with a large tower on it. He removed the tower and fabricated the rails in a fashion similar to the original Bertram design with larger radius aluminum stock. I think Rick does great work. As this is springtime in Southern New Engalnd we are having nor'Easter snowstorms every week so the boat remains under shrink wrap. I sorted through the pictures I have and came up with what is below. If there is anything I can do to hlp please let me know.
The side rails were fabricated by the owner before me. Rick Cataldi at Seaward Boatworks http://www.seawardboatworks.com/ here in Rhode Island got the boat with a large tower on it. He removed the tower and fabricated the rails in a fashion similar to the original Bertram design with larger radius aluminum stock. I think Rick does great work. As this is springtime in Southern New Engalnd we are having nor'Easter snowstorms every week so the boat remains under shrink wrap. I sorted through the pictures I have and came up with what is below. If there is anything I can do to hlp please let me know.
Possunt quia posse videntur
-
- Posts: 99
- Joined: Oct 22nd, '16, 04:41
- Location: UK and all over
Re: Helm seating options
Thanks Stephan. That’s useful.
David.
David.
David Davidson
1971 B31 FBC Hull no 315-1106
1971 B31 FBC Hull no 315-1106
-
- Posts: 232
- Joined: Feb 6th, '18, 16:37
Re: Helm seating options
Hey Stephan, pls. In the simplest terms, how did you post your pics. I to have a bench helm seat, my custom made ladder back helm chair was stolen years ago. In addition I have an aluminum tube hard top made out of divinicell with a radar pod on top. Also I have an old extra 31 Original windshield, with a plexiglass wind deflector that mounts 90 degrees to the windshield. Have the pattern. And am removing my 5.9 Cummins BTA for needed maintenance and painting. Posting pics as the old saying goes “ a picture is worth a million words” EarleyBird
Re: Helm seating options
EarleyBird-
I have a web hosting account for personal use and post the pictures there. Then I copy the links into the reply box with the [Img] tag from the controls at the top of the response box. There are good instructions here http://bertram31.com/newbb/viewtopic.php?f=2&t=3 including info on using an Imgur http://www.imgur.com account to host the photos (scroll down to the bottom).
If I can help you please let me know.
Stephan
I have a web hosting account for personal use and post the pictures there. Then I copy the links into the reply box with the [Img] tag from the controls at the top of the response box. There are good instructions here http://bertram31.com/newbb/viewtopic.php?f=2&t=3 including info on using an Imgur http://www.imgur.com account to host the photos (scroll down to the bottom).
If I can help you please let me know.
Stephan
Possunt quia posse videntur
Re: Helm seating options
https://imgur.com/gallery/v4Xrlgt
If you had clicked Img and then inserted https://i.imgur.com/eqJXopF.jpg you would have had it.
You go to your linked page and right click on the image. Then 'copy image location', which is this https://i.imgur.com/eqJXopF.jpg
If you had clicked Img and then inserted https://i.imgur.com/eqJXopF.jpg you would have had it.
You go to your linked page and right click on the image. Then 'copy image location', which is this https://i.imgur.com/eqJXopF.jpg
- mike ohlstein
- Site Admin
- Posts: 2394
- Joined: Jun 29th, '06, 11:39
- Location: So many things seem like no-brainers until you run into someone with no brain.
- Contact:
Re: Helm seating options
Mike----I have been following the rebuild of this boat on the Hull Truth---- I think it is one of the prettiest small flybridge boats---hard to get the proportions right.
Re: Helm seating options
i had a unique situation some years back.i build a set of props for a millionaire on Jupiter Island FL. he owns 6 marine companies one of them makes the seats custom monogram for high price center consoles.so he asks me if i needed something for my Bertram,(yea i need custom seating, better yet a solution. here is the situation ALL comfortable seating is base upon a minimum of 24"width.i have exactly 44" from touching the canvass on the port side of the bridge to aluminum curve that anchors to the rod holder horizontal on back of the bridge and it absolutely necessary to put my ACR ditch bag under the seat. the solution was obvious after some through. take one arm off the popular Montauk series chair and put two chairs together like in the movie house each person has there own seat and can adjust but most important can't sway into each other in a rough wave situation (bench seats, OEM triple seats all useless (unless it is your girlfriend next to you). this is a well throughout innovation that 3o brothers from this forum sat on and commented. i with post some photos if i can find them.
capt.bob lico
bero13010473
bero13010473
Re: Helm seating options
capt.bob lico
bero13010473
bero13010473
Re: Helm seating options
another old photo with old electronics. notice the bench actually is 1/4" from the rail on the starboard side of pilots chair which is dead center of steering wheel. very comfortable cushions.chairs are Todd brand Montauk series.
capt.bob lico
bero13010473
bero13010473
Re: Helm seating options
both chairs have four series of a shock absorber settings as you can see under the chair. set at the highest level you tend to fall asleep at the wheel.
capt.bob lico
bero13010473
bero13010473
Who is online
Users browsing this forum: No registered users and 409 guests