Some other things about foot bars and seats.
The bar brace is also useful as an attachment point for lightweight gear. I have four D-rings glued onto the bottom of my SRT, but sometimes I'll just clip my day bag onto the foot bar.
I also carry a small Ziploc bag inside the foot bar containing some spare wing nuts, regular nuts and plastic bolt end caps, just in case my wing-nutted adjustable seat loosens and falls apart, which happened to me once in the middle of the Sparkleberry Swamp.
As an idea I stole from Mike McCrea, you can put some foam pipe insulation over the foot bar. This makes a nice place to rest your spare paddle off the floor, and onto which to put your bare feet when you are paddling nude.
Here is a picture of a carbon fiber Deal kneeling bucket seat lined with Ridgerest foam. I didn't foam mine; I just left it with it's sparkling white gelcoat. I did put some strips of bath tub friction tape on the seat to reduce the slipperiness of the gelcoat. The other seat is an 8" depth Conk Comfort Curve seat custom made for the SRT. It's great for kneeling, but it's not as comfortable as the 10" Conk seat (or the bucket seat) for seated paddling. The Conk seats are laminations of cedar and ash, and hence both lighter weight and stronger than stock ash cane seats. I have a 10" Conk seat in my black-gold Wildfire.
The SRT seat can be adjusted forward and aft on rails, and it can be adjusted higher or lower using different spacer wedges.
The bar brace is also useful as an attachment point for lightweight gear. I have four D-rings glued onto the bottom of my SRT, but sometimes I'll just clip my day bag onto the foot bar.
I also carry a small Ziploc bag inside the foot bar containing some spare wing nuts, regular nuts and plastic bolt end caps, just in case my wing-nutted adjustable seat loosens and falls apart, which happened to me once in the middle of the Sparkleberry Swamp.
As an idea I stole from Mike McCrea, you can put some foam pipe insulation over the foot bar. This makes a nice place to rest your spare paddle off the floor, and onto which to put your bare feet when you are paddling nude.
Here is a picture of a carbon fiber Deal kneeling bucket seat lined with Ridgerest foam. I didn't foam mine; I just left it with it's sparkling white gelcoat. I did put some strips of bath tub friction tape on the seat to reduce the slipperiness of the gelcoat. The other seat is an 8" depth Conk Comfort Curve seat custom made for the SRT. It's great for kneeling, but it's not as comfortable as the 10" Conk seat (or the bucket seat) for seated paddling. The Conk seats are laminations of cedar and ash, and hence both lighter weight and stronger than stock ash cane seats. I have a 10" Conk seat in my black-gold Wildfire.
The SRT seat can be adjusted forward and aft on rails, and it can be adjusted higher or lower using different spacer wedges.