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Re: S&G Seat Location - here's how CLC does it
By:Chris Kulczycki
Date: 1/25/1999, 11:26 am
In Response To: S&G Seat Location Help Requested (Stan Heeres)

> We are just about to put the seat in a Chesapeake 16LT. Based on a few
> previous comments on this post, we are wondering how the location of the
> seat can best be determined. It seems that it can be located anywhere plus
> or minus 6 inches. How do some of you determine best location?

Since we dsign many kayaks we have a sort of routine that we always follow. First off, we know that the center of your weight should be right at your, excuse me, crotch. This anatomical feature should be about 15" forward of the aft bulkhead. Once the computer generated hydrostatics determine the center of bouancy of the boat we place the seat in the boat so that these points align. Next, we paddle it and see how it trims. If it sits on it's lines, and it almost always does, no adjustment is needed. If it trims by the bow or stern, we move the seat an inch or two. Of course the second part of this is achiving neutral balance in crosswinds and this may cause a second slight adjustment in seat position.

Chris, Chesapeake Light Craft

Messages In This Thread

S&G Seat Location Help Requested
Stan Heeres -- 1/23/1999, 8:27 pm
Re: S&G Seat Location Help Requested
Lee -- 1/26/1999, 6:15 pm
Re: S&G Seat Location Help Requested
K. Morton -- 1/25/1999, 3:24 pm
Re: S&G Seat Location - here's how CLC does it
Chris Kulczycki -- 1/25/1999, 11:26 am
Re: S&G Seat Location Help Requested
larry ellis -- 1/24/1999, 12:49 pm
Re: S&G Seat Location Help Requested
Frank -- 1/24/1999, 10:07 am
Re: S&G Seat Location Help Requested
Paul Jacobson -- 1/23/1999, 11:24 pm
CG vs CB
Jon Murray -- 1/24/1999, 8:07 pm
Re: S&G Seat Location Help Requested
Mike Scarborough -- 1/24/1999, 6:55 pm