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21 1987 starflight

Butch,

What are you looking to do, make templates for the plywood back and seat?
 
The rear seat should be an easy application. Just measure the back area where the seat goes. Just remember that you have to accomidate a small space for the foam on the sides.
If you dont want the hassle of doing it yourself then give the Mike or Kip a call in the parts department @ the Checkmate Factory. They can give you just what you need
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BTW Im not sure If you are aware of this but you have one of the most desirable Checkmates here. how about some pics man.
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so far as far as ive see the rear seat is quite simple, will you be using factory covers or other ways if your using the factory i could try to get as close as i can. if ya make your own make sure ya have some drainage holes like the factory does, seeing how its made is quite simple id say the average guy could easil make something close if not exact as the factory, again if your using the factory covers post it and ill try to come up with some dimensions good luck, and tell us about your boat , Aaron
 
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