The one thing that was disappointing with the show was the total lack of improvement in seating .
On boats from tinnies to a $186K cat the standard seems to be a 100 mm(4 inches) of foam or less.
At a time when the population is ageing and older boaters can take days to get over a day on the water this should be totally unacceptable.
Those who are lucky enough to have a NASHCUSH suspension will be disapointed to find that it was not on display and enquiries were met with"I have not seen it for a couple of years."
If anyone knows what became of this modestly priced suspension could you please yet us know.
Also does anyone in the industry know why boats are sold with such poor seats.
Is it because the good seats are not made by boat manufacturers,and they would have to share the profit?
Is it because people have allready outlayed more than they can afford buying a boat?
Or some other reasons.
If the seating on entry level cars was as bad as this then they would never leave the showroom,and they mostly travel on smooth city roads.
So why do fishermen/women ,especially those who go offshore,tolerate such conditions.
Regards
seabug