Zodiac dinghy? You can buy one for about $300 (get real, Zodiac - it's a piece of plywood!!!) or you can fashion a plywood seat yourself and buy just the seat brackets for $45. Being too cheap to do either, I set out to make brackets. Attempts with oak and plywood failed. Then my 'duh' moment! Sitting in the dinghy, I noticed two plastic brackets attached to the lower transom, holding down the floorboards. Guess what - they're seat brackets!!! Remove them, replace them with blocks of wood
(I used oak) and attach them to your new plywood seat with 10/24 X 1 1/4" oval head stainless steel bolts and VOILA! You've got a second seat for your dinghy and the floorboards are secured better than before.Self-bailer diaphragm failure -
btw - I hope you never have to order parts for a Zodiac. Dealers in both Kingston (Source for Sports) and Ottawa (Hurst Marine) are distinctly UNhelpful and email directly to Zodiac has gone unanswered. The diaphragm in my self-bailer failed and it appears to be impossible to order a new one. Beware - the Zodiac self-bailers were changed in 2002 and the old diaphragm and the new one have the same part number. Mine is like this (Z60501)
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