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Old 12-22-2022, 08:33 PM   #1
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Default '94 3200SCR interior seats removal

Over winter here, want to remove the interior seats in the galley to try and repipe, or just recover them. Has anyone done this before on a mid 90s 3200? For the single seat next to the sink and forward vberth, where are the screws?!?
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Old 12-27-2022, 02:02 PM   #2
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The backs slide UP. Check for screws going from the inside of the storage going up into the base of the seat bottoms.
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I did find those, and the other bottoms, what about the galley backs?
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The backs slide UP. Check for screws going from the inside of the storage going up into the base of the seat bottoms.
I did find those, and the other bottoms, what about the galley backs?
Try sliding the seat backs up.
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Thanks again Shrew, figured the backs were something different. Banging them with a hammer, they didn't budge, trying again.
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You banging the backs with a hammer?? I don't even know how you'd have room to swing a hammer. My 2800 was laid out almost identically, with the exception of slightly smaller galley and V forward berth.

My backs had keyhole brackets on them.
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Old 01-03-2023, 05:09 PM   #7
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they must be screwed in to the backwalls somewhere, cause even with a few good hammer bangs, the backrests are not budging.
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I gave up trying to figure the removal out. So just repairing the pipping with them in place.
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