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So we all know that this is the best tube out there, bar the Sparton that it was based on. However the one thing that Shakespeare got wrong was that they put the seat on wrong and so you sit a bit low in the water.
Now that we all have time on our hands, can anyone help me come up with a good way of raising the seat so that I can sit a little higher.
The idea solution would be to cut out and re-sew the seat the correct way but as it is well stitched and very secure I am not really keen to try that.
I have thought about foam boat seats, cushions in waterproof bags, wooden decking, performing seals and so on but nothing really floats my tube. The cushion is winning so far as it can strap on to the existing seat but I am not sure it could stand being wet for that long or that it might compress too much. The seating position needs to be around 4" higher and less "saggy". Wait, that could be me... :z4
So open your brains, step away from Loose Women and see what you can come up with. No idea too silly (we could all do with a laugh) and all ideas will be considered.
Euan
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Ewan,
My wife came up with a cunning plan to get me to sit higher in the Shakey.
She bought me a guideline drifter for Christmas :z16
Eddie
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Could you make a seat sized cordura 'bean bag' with small polystyrene balls as a fill?
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Thanks Eddie, not! :z4
Nice one Mike, thinking about it :z16
Euan
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We used to use the Sparton 'wheelbarrow tube' seat cushions as well Euan :wink
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Foam sleep mat from a camping shop cut to shape and glued together with contact adhesive. You might need two mats but you can get cheap ones.
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Ewan,
My wife came up with a cunning plan to get me to sit higher in the Shakey.
She bought me a guideline drifter for Christmas :z16
Eddie
The drifter is amazing. I've had one for a few years now. Going from a shakey to a drifter is like moving from driving a lada to a Mercedes. A hell of a lot safer but without the price tag
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As much as I would love to buy a Drifter I can't let the Red Oktober go. I have modified it a lot, including manual inflation whilst at sea inflation tubes for those days that the cold water softens the pressure.
I like the camping foam mattress idea. I will have to do a soak test to see how the foam handles being wet. I have an old Thermarest mattress that could be cut and resealed, so that might work too.
Thanks all,
Euan
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Euan,
I remember when we both took the shakey’s up to Beanie a few years ago and I got cramp in both legs in the middle of the loch. You had a lot of fun in red October with her distinctive Russian badge. Hopefully we can get back up there again and I won’t get cramp and you won’t get a cold a””e from sitting low if your mods work and IAIN Cameron can come along again with his float tube that’s only marginally smaller than the ark royal.
Eddie.
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That was a great day Eddie.
I have tibed Tanar with Iain since then and that was really epic.
I like how the Shakey sits low in the water but I need to be a bit higher. Still I have two weeks working from home to try and figure something out.
Watch this space! I will be ready when this enforced denial of freedom and fishing is done.
Still not sure what, but hey ho😁
Euan
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Look forward to seeing your mods in action. I have moved back home from Asia permanently so when this lockdown is over we need to plan a maiden voyage for the new improved red October and my new toy from she who must be obeyed which is still in the box in my now incredibly tidy garage due to having time on my hands at the house.
Eddie
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Iain Cameron and I tubed Shandra with Iain Stewart there too with his boys. What a great way to spend a day.
Got a pair of these for the tube too.
https://www.decathlon.co.uk/fins-fltb-fi-id_8513038.html
Really good :z16
End the lockdown! :z4
Know what you mean about a tidy garage. My back yard has never looked so good, the front garden could win prizes, my office had a good clear out and next week we start on the spare room. Busier at home than I am in the workshop this week.
Euan
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go big or go home
:z18
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:z4 :z4 :z4
Nice, James, nice! I used to have a pair of HUGE stiff proper deep sea dive fins but I found them too much in the shallow margins of some lochs. They now belong to my wife as her spares for scuba diving.
Could almost get up on the plane with a following wind!
Euan
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Iain Cameron and I tubed Shandra with Iain Stewart there too with his boys. What a great way to spend a day.
Got a pair of these for the tube too.
https://www.decathlon.co.uk/fins-fltb-fi-id_8513038.html
Really good :z16
End the lockdown! :z4
Know what you mean about a tidy garage. My backyard has never looked so good, the front garden could win prizes, my office had a good clear out and next week we start on the spare room. Busier at home than I am in the workshop this week.
Euan
My backyard looks really bad now.. it needs to be cleared with leaf rakes (http://backyardstyle.com/best-leaf-rake/) or with blower even..
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Steve Parton produced a cushion to combat this problem. Think it was a 'design flaw' aka business opportunity so there should be scope to make one.
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I have just found the black bag that one of my Shakey Expedition tubes came in years ago.
If anybody needs one, let me know :z16
Cheers
Mike
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Just picked this up, don't know how i missed it.
The seat issue in the Shakey can be addressed using an innertube from a wheelbarrow.
I've a very slow leak in one bladder on mine, can't find the fecking thing.
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Hi Allan, I've got a Shakey tube which I'll never use, good nick, no leaks! Give me a shout if your interested. I just sold my other one to one of Graham Youngs mates
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Hi Andy, i'll take you up on that. PM me with a price for it if you're still keen on selling it on.
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Just sent PM