Fighting Chair
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- Russ Pagels
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Fighting Chair
Is a 130 class fighting chair to large for the B31? thanks Russ
1972 31 FBC 315-141-1226
All that is necessary for evil to succeed
is that good men do nothing.
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Re: Fighting Chair
russ
i think the 130 class would be to big, the 80 would be a better chair
i think the 130 class would be to big, the 80 would be a better chair
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- PeterPalmieri
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Re: Fighting Chair
I have the scoponich light weight chair which is unlimited class.
http://www.alltackle.com/scopinich_fighting_chairs.htm" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
What makes it functional is the foot rest slides up into the chair but doesn't stick out the back.
The width of any of the chairs isn't going to be a problem. The difficult part is when the foot rest is in place you have limited space at the transom. Removing or retracting the footrest gives you the space. The bigger chairs tend to have large arms on the footrest.
http://www.alltackle.com/scopinich_fighting_chairs.htm" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
What makes it functional is the foot rest slides up into the chair but doesn't stick out the back.
The width of any of the chairs isn't going to be a problem. The difficult part is when the foot rest is in place you have limited space at the transom. Removing or retracting the footrest gives you the space. The bigger chairs tend to have large arms on the footrest.
1969 31 Bertram FBC "East Wind" hull #315939
Re: Fighting Chair
There is a SCOPINICH TC1 fighting chair for sale on the Hull truth for $1500. if anyone is interested, nice looking chair
http://www.thehulltruth.com/fishing-mis ... ippin.html
http://www.thehulltruth.com/fishing-mis ... ippin.html
- Terry Frank
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Re: Fighting Chair
Soooo, Do you have a boat located in NC to mount it on?
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Terry
Terry
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Re: Fighting Chair
terry, yes it here.But still working on a few things. is to day your fist day in office?...Russ
1972 31 FBC 315-141-1226
All that is necessary for evil to succeed
is that good men do nothing.
All that is necessary for evil to succeed
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Re: Fighting Chair
Russ- I have a 130 class Tournament on my 31. The legs are kept in the shortest position to keep the stern wide open but even fully extended when fighting a big fish it swings 180 degrees with no problem. Could go 360 degrees but I have never done it. I love it.
- Terry Frank
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Re: Fighting Chair
Russ,
Swearing in is tonight at 6. One day soon I'll have to stop by with Chris, my son to see the beauty and get ideas. Best of luck with her.
Terry
Swearing in is tonight at 6. One day soon I'll have to stop by with Chris, my son to see the beauty and get ideas. Best of luck with her.
Terry
Happy to be here. Happy to be anywhere.
Terry
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Re: Fighting Chair
Terry-Did you get elected to something? Walter
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Re: Fighting Chair
Russel,
I have a nauticaldesigns FFC130 http://www.nauticaldesigninc.com/fight.htm" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false; I bought it because it was the tighest turning chair with legs on. My wife is short and had problems with larger 130 chairs. Have had it 10 years love it. Hope to get down and see you boat this spring.
I have a nauticaldesigns FFC130 http://www.nauticaldesigninc.com/fight.htm" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false; I bought it because it was the tighest turning chair with legs on. My wife is short and had problems with larger 130 chairs. Have had it 10 years love it. Hope to get down and see you boat this spring.
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- Pete Fallon
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Re: Fighting Chair
Russ,
If your not fishing for giant blue fin or marlin I would install a smaller chair. I had a Pompenette RM chair with teak ladder back, 4 striking gimbles and a teal foot rest, it was bolted to an H frame under the cockpit sole which was thru bolted to the deck supports 4" pedestal, caught a bunch of giants and never had a problem. Now I've got a 5 rod holder rocket launcher with a higher pedestal section, it can also take a round table for the cockpit for howdy boating. No need for the big chair is taken apart in my garage.
Pete
If your not fishing for giant blue fin or marlin I would install a smaller chair. I had a Pompenette RM chair with teak ladder back, 4 striking gimbles and a teal foot rest, it was bolted to an H frame under the cockpit sole which was thru bolted to the deck supports 4" pedestal, caught a bunch of giants and never had a problem. Now I've got a 5 rod holder rocket launcher with a higher pedestal section, it can also take a round table for the cockpit for howdy boating. No need for the big chair is taken apart in my garage.
Pete
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- Russ Pagels
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Re: Fighting Chair
Thanks for all the input guys, I now can make an informed decision based on all of your information....Russ
1972 31 FBC 315-141-1226
All that is necessary for evil to succeed
is that good men do nothing.
All that is necessary for evil to succeed
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- Terry Frank
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Re: Fighting Chair
Walter,
I did NOT take UV's advise and did run for Carteret County Commissioner. Vic even contributed some "short" money for the campaign (as did Russ). In the end, I won. As Vic said, "you'll be sorry for this one day". He's probably right but we'll take it a day at a time. Right now I'm enthusiastic. Hope I don't get beat down by the system too soon.
br,
Terry
I did NOT take UV's advise and did run for Carteret County Commissioner. Vic even contributed some "short" money for the campaign (as did Russ). In the end, I won. As Vic said, "you'll be sorry for this one day". He's probably right but we'll take it a day at a time. Right now I'm enthusiastic. Hope I don't get beat down by the system too soon.
br,
Terry
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Terry
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Re: Fighting Chair
Congratulations from all of us!
Re: Fighting Chair
Congratulations Terry (I guess, LOL)!! I was Mayor once in my younger days. I got out while they still liked me!!
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Re: Fighting Chair
Terry,
Good luck with the new elected post, I thought about running for office once but my friends said I was too honest.
Pete
Good luck with the new elected post, I thought about running for office once but my friends said I was too honest.
Pete
1961 Express Vizcaya Hull 186 12-13-61
Re: Fighting Chair
This is my 24' Skip jack with a modified 130 class i rebuilt that the seat was glass over plywood that rotted so i use aluminum now it's a 230 class lol
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