05-08-2009, 01:12 PM
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Vacation Dave is currently offline
Status: Captain
Join Date: Nov 2008
Location: Naperville, IL
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My Year: 1995
My Model: 1995 Z220 Talari 7.4L Bravo I
My Engine: 7.4L Bravo I
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Re: captain chairs too high
Hello Vince,
I haven't made a seat adjustment for over 9 years. I seem to recall a manual black knob under the seat that you would turn to loosen to raise and lower the seat. Mariah made the seats to adjust up and down, turn, and move back and forth.
I have the 95 Talari Z model with power seat that only moves it back and forth. I'm sure if you look under the seat there's a height adjust that would be separate from the bar that has a nylon slide track that moves the seat back and forth. As I recall, the black knob also allows the seat to turn when loosened. This is unless the previous owner changed the seat pedestal.
My passenger captain's seat has 2 separate manual adjustments as I previously mentioned. I just had my mechanic make a repair to the nylon bushing that fits inside of the pedestal keep the height adjusted. This year I plan to install a stainless steel hand grab bar under the glove box so the passenger does not have to lean forward to reach the one on the sides.
I used to have a Searay with fold down seats on a 20'. I was used to sitting on top of the seat to look over the windshield. When I purchased my Mariah back in 98 with the captains chairs, it took some getting use to sitting all the time because the chair was too close to stand and the back doesn't allow you to sit on top of it. I adjusted the driver's seat to sit and look over the windshield.
I hope this helps you. Good luck Vince!
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