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    #16
    Ya, driving is the issue. I got pissed at it on the road trip to Whiskeytown during Memorial Weekend that I slammed it shut when I stopped for gas in the Expedition. Only to find out later that my wakeboard's edge got munched and had to repair it because it was chipped.

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      #17
      My 22ve has the snap and it works perfect. It took me a while to figure out why the cushion/door was blowing open but then I noticed the snap and snapped it shut. Now it stays shut. You can get those snaps from any upholstery place. They just screw on.
      Biggest lake addict on the planet

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        #18
        Here are the pictures that I have.

        The white circles on the gelcoat and the backside of the seat is velcro The nylon straps are attached via screws and washers to make sure the straps stays put.
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          #19
          Same issue with my 22Ve. I tried to fix the snap, but could never get it to line up correctly. My fix...

          Where the snap was on the fiberglass, I replaced it with one flush, undercut screw and 1" flat washer. On the cusion itself, I used two part epoxy to secure a black 1" magnet. It's hardly noticeable on the back of the cushion, closes with ease, and stays shut on the fwy.

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            #20
            Originally posted by yearroundboarder View Post
            Same issue with my 22Ve. I tried to fix the snap, but could never get it to line up correctly. My fix...

            Where the snap was on the fiberglass, I replaced it with one flush, undercut screw and 1" flat washer. On the cusion itself, I used two part epoxy to secure a black 1" magnet. It's hardly noticeable on the back of the cushion, closes with ease, and stays shut on the fwy.
            BTW, I have some hard disk drive magnets that you can epoxy to the boat. Good luck getting the cushion open

            Just kidding but that does sound like a good idea also.

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              #21
              I have access to snaps and nylon so I think I'll make one.

              I do like the magnet idea.
              I'm on a boat man. I got my flippy floppies....

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                #22
                Don't know why you're all making such a fuss over this neat features. Don't you know it's a Bond-style ejector seat for unruly passengers?

                Cursed by a fortune cookie: "Your principles mean more to you than any money or success."

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                  #23
                  And here is my solution. A piece of nylon webbing and some snaps. When the strap is not in use for towing while on the water I snap it to the inside of the compartment door out of the way.
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                  I'm on a boat man. I got my flippy floppies....

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                    #24
                    That works well also

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