by Don Ayers » Sun Jul 24, 2011 11:48 am
At this point it's around Feb 2010 and I discover that Dan's boat was not quite complete in that the front seat base did not have the flip seat. Many people unfamiliar with Riva's might not know the great flip up seat feature that Riva put in their boats. See picture.
Well, 1959 was the year they started doing it so I was missing that important DNA to replicate and so was Dan.
Back to the phones...
Once again I got lucky. The only Ariston and I mean the only one in the US that is under a restoration and has the seats out is in Tavares, FL.
Can you believe it!!!!
I phoned up Steve Heitman and sure enough he said while attending the March Tavares show I could come over, peel off the old skin and do all the measuring and documentation I could stand. Thank you Steve!!
Having all my notes, pictures and video I jumped into the front seat base with the flip section. I can tell you I would have never been able to recreate this thing without an example to follow.
The Flip is the greatest thing since engines in boats!!! You can plop your butt on the top of the seat or stand behind the wheel.
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Don Ayers
Las Vegas
1978 Riva St. Tropez