I haven't heard any other complaints or solutions to the lack of back support in the cabin seating, but our Mac 25 had no back at all for the aft seat and the forward seat back was straight up and down. both were back killers after any more than brief stints at the table. Annnywho........ We couldn't take it anymore, so I had to come up with a solution. the newly angled seat-back on the forward side is fixed in position and was pretty simple to do.
The aft (also now angled) seating required a bit more fabrication. because I had previously installed drawers behind that area, the new seat-back had to be hinged. and as long as I was adding the hinge it was just too easy to fabricate a support post to hold it in a "table" position NOT to add in that feature. The added table might be useful as a "holding area" wile cooking, which we always do in the cockpit. when the seat-back is all the way up there's a sliding latch to hold it up so the drawers can be easily accessed. We'll need to make some new cushions for that side, but the comfort factor has been improved by factor of about 99. my back loves the changes already.
The aft (also now angled) seating required a bit more fabrication. because I had previously installed drawers behind that area, the new seat-back had to be hinged. and as long as I was adding the hinge it was just too easy to fabricate a support post to hold it in a "table" position NOT to add in that feature. The added table might be useful as a "holding area" wile cooking, which we always do in the cockpit. when the seat-back is all the way up there's a sliding latch to hold it up so the drawers can be easily accessed. We'll need to make some new cushions for that side, but the comfort factor has been improved by factor of about 99. my back loves the changes already.
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