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Post by ladydi on Apr 28, 2018 18:52:13 GMT -6
Hello everyone. Have to reupholster a back rest that is attached to the fiberglass in the rear of a 2001 seapro ff 200 . Anyone know how to get it off?
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Post by gnrphil on Apr 28, 2018 21:37:49 GMT -6
Hello ladydi, that's a model we don't hear much about. I hope someone can help you. Welcome to the forum and please stick around and tell us more about your boat. I like your username, lady Di has a special place in my heart.
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Post by ladydi on Apr 29, 2018 0:44:29 GMT -6
Thank you, a nickname given to me many decades ago. Thanks for sharing... made me smile The boat belongs to my friend who has been losing his mind trying to get this back rest off so I can repair it. He purchased his sea pro new 17 years ago and this one back rest is torn. He's looked for screws, tried sliding it off incase it was on by means of a bracket all to no avail. I had heard that prior to 2003 the bracket mount was used on the sea pro. Can't imagine what other means is holding this on but I sure hope I can find out for him soon. That would be great.
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Post by Juan on Apr 29, 2018 6:09:34 GMT -6
I'll bet it's attached via a slide bracket. If it's like mine, it's probably never been removed and years of sitting have it stuck better than super glue.
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Post by freezerfiller on Apr 29, 2018 9:21:45 GMT -6
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Post by dstevens on Apr 29, 2018 10:18:42 GMT -6
I have a 2002 200FF. I have never removed those cushions, so I'm not sure, but I would bet on it being bracket-mounted.
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Post by ladydi on Apr 29, 2018 13:01:40 GMT -6
I'll bet it's attached via a slide bracket. If it's like mine, it's probably never been removed and years of sitting have it stuck better than super glue. Yes they've never been removed before. Whats your secret weapon of choice? Lol
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Post by ladydi on Apr 29, 2018 13:16:38 GMT -6
Not exactly, the fiberglass goes all the way up so the whole back rest is flat against the boat wall. How did you get yours off?
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Post by freezerfiller on Apr 29, 2018 13:44:09 GMT -6
Those aren't mine. Mine just snap on.
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