I was wondering what the spacing was like between the front and back seats. I was just wondering how tight it was for an adult/young adult. What's it like to ride in the back seat for an extended period of time?
Thanks,
I was wondering what the spacing was like between the front and back seats. I was just wondering how tight it was for an adult/young adult. What's it like to ride in the back seat for an extended period of time?
Thanks,
I have the 2075 which has alot lore room in that area so i cant speak to roominess. I will say the seats are not comfortable if comparing to traditional seats. However, they are functional and definitely more comfortable that sitting on a center step or coin box in a standard bass boat
Not ideal in an 1875 unfortunately, least from what I sat in at the marina I saw one. For little kids it will work. For an adult its not very comfortable, I am 6'2 and had very little leg room - will it work sure. 2075 will be much more roomy for the older kids and adults.
I have the 1875. We fish 3 out of it regularly. Kids ride in the jump seats. It's not ski boat comfortable, but it's a fishing boat, not a ski boat. I had a Ranger Reata previously...I felt it was a ski boat that I used for fishing.
2075 will give more room leg room, but seats are the same.
In my 1875 I removed the useless drivers
pedestal and put the slide on a custom aluminum
storage box. There is 14" between the box and the
rear deck. I removed the passengers pedestal and
use big head aluminum pop rivets to fill the holes.
This gives lots of room for, if needed a big ice chest.
For the flip up seats, a class#3 boat cushion makes
the seats much more comfortable. The way I have
this boat setup, it will still fish 3. LDS
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