Four Winns used 2 x 2 pressure treated boards screwed to the seat base and screwed to the carpeted plywood floor. The screws were countersunk stainless wood screws with upholstery washers. I believe the rear seat base was 3 sections. The outboard sections each have a speaker in the front side and a large hole on the inboard side. The hole matches up with the ends of the center section for access to store items in the starboard and port sections of the seat base. Access is through the top of the center section when the bench seat is pulled forward. The front edge of the center part of the seat base is set back maybe 4 or 5 inches to accommodate the front support for the bench seat when it is slid back. The bench seat is a U shaped section that extends into the engine compartment on each side of the engine. There is a nylon or "Starboard" block under the back edges in the engine compartment to keep the bench seat from being pulled out too far. You can see some pictures by doing a google search for Four Winns '95 190 Horizon and selecting "Images". Hope this helps.
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Current boat: '02 FW 268 Vista Previous boat: '95 FW 190 Horizon
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