I have an Dagger RPM that I am wanting to move the seat forward on. I have looked at it and it doensn't appear to be very adjustable to the novice eye. I am looking for advice.
thanks
eric
seat adjustment in an RPM
- okieboater
- .....
- Posts: 1944
- Joined: Mon Jul 04, 2005 9:21 pm
- Name: David L. Reid
- Location: Jenks, Oklahoma
Re: seat adjustment in an RPM
I have a 1996 RPM Max (purchased new by me) and not sure how your seat came out of the factory. What I did may or may not work on your seat, you can take a look and decide for yourself.
For mine, there was no adjustment. What I did after a bunch of measurements was position the seat forward, just so to the eyeballs things looked right for the flat part of the seat, and I drilled a new set of holes. The boat is one of my all time favorites and has a bunch of trips and good times on it and the seat is still working.
Not saying this is the way too go, you need to make up your own mind. But, it worked for me.
Been paddling Jackson mega rocker and super hero a lot here lately, but for all around river running fun, I still bring out the RPM Max for grins.
For mine, there was no adjustment. What I did after a bunch of measurements was position the seat forward, just so to the eyeballs things looked right for the flat part of the seat, and I drilled a new set of holes. The boat is one of my all time favorites and has a bunch of trips and good times on it and the seat is still working.
Not saying this is the way too go, you need to make up your own mind. But, it worked for me.
Been paddling Jackson mega rocker and super hero a lot here lately, but for all around river running fun, I still bring out the RPM Max for grins.
Okieboater AKA Dave Reid
We are not sure when childhood ends and adulthood begins.
We are sure that when retirement begins, childhood restarts
We are not sure when childhood ends and adulthood begins.
We are sure that when retirement begins, childhood restarts
Social Media
Who is online
Users browsing this forum: Bing [Bot] and 3 guests