I have an challenger 180 with bucket seats. I find that the seat is to low when i am at top speed. i find myself standing alot and it takes a tool on my legs. And i am looking for any ideas on how i can rasie my seat to make it safer for me to see infront of the boat.
[How-To] Raise my 180 challenger seat
Started by rob and mike, Jan 17 2009 12:43 PM
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#1
Posted 17 January 2009 - 12:43 PM
#2
Posted 09 June 2009 - 11:33 AM
I believe a lot of us would like to find a solution that would allow us to do this in our 180 Challengers. I haven't been able to find a viable solution yet. Seems like SeaDoo would offer some type of booster for these seats...
I am tall enough to see just sitting down, but I do also prefer to stand for even better visibility but like you said the knees take a beating after a while. For my wife we end up just using the throw cushion to get her a little boost in height while sitting in the seat.
I am tall enough to see just sitting down, but I do also prefer to stand for even better visibility but like you said the knees take a beating after a while. For my wife we end up just using the throw cushion to get her a little boost in height while sitting in the seat.
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#3
Posted 13 August 2009 - 09:02 PM
I am5'10" and had a hard time seeing over windshield on my '08 Challenger 180. Was in West Marine one day and saw a Butt Seat. Thought that might do the trick (use link below)
http://www.westmarin...p;ci_sku=141504
Was a little worried on if it would fit the seat, but it is just small enough to squeeze onto the seat between the sides of the seat. I found it still wasn't really high enough. I then placed my throw cushion on top of that and now can sit down, see over the windshield, (and any passengers in the front) and enjoy. Added benefit of knowing where the throw cushion is in case it is ever needed and prevents it from being blown overboard.
http://www.westmarin...p;ci_sku=141504
Was a little worried on if it would fit the seat, but it is just small enough to squeeze onto the seat between the sides of the seat. I found it still wasn't really high enough. I then placed my throw cushion on top of that and now can sit down, see over the windshield, (and any passengers in the front) and enjoy. Added benefit of knowing where the throw cushion is in case it is ever needed and prevents it from being blown overboard.
#4
Posted 07 February 2010 - 02:17 PM
Here is another option, this mod was done on a Speedster 200 -- http://jetboating.ne...=1&postid=80561.
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