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jgannon 09-01-2009 08:37

Outpost seat position
 
Can somebody point me at something indicating how far back the Outpost Seat is mounted from the Outpost Shield? I've looked at the detailed drawing for the Outpost Base, but the overall field drawing indicates that the Outpost Base does not go flush against the arena wall, and that particular distance isn't labeled in anything I've seen.

smurfgirl 09-01-2009 10:02

Re: Outpost seat position
 
I never saw anything about this, either I missed it too, or perhaps you should take it to the Q&A.

Daniel_LaFleur 09-01-2009 10:06

Re: Outpost seat position
 
Hopefully. it's adjustable.

Elgin Clock 09-01-2009 10:08

Re: Outpost seat position
 
This is the best picture I could find in a few minutes of searching:

http://www.flickr.com/photos/2242118...7611844292070/

The drawings should say how far back in relation to the wall, but I haven't had a chance to look at them all yet.

When I do, & if I find out, or can calculate that distance by drawing everything up, I'll get back to this thread.

Also:
http://www.thesixweeks.com/images/kickoff16.jpg

Judging by the size of the ball in relation to the arm of the seat (bottom right black part), it would seem to be about 2-3 ball lengths away, or about 20-30" away.
But that is a gross estimate of a guess here.

vhcook 09-01-2009 10:34

Re: Outpost seat position
 
Looking at the game-specific drawings (specifically GE-09032), it appears that the outpost base is 24" deep with a square pattern of mounting holes starting 3.5" from the back that might be associated with the seat.

From the picture (thanks, Elgin), it looks like the seat back ends up flush with the back of the base plate and the payload specialist is basically sitting at floor level plus an inch or two, but I can't find any drawings of the chair to see where the mounting holes match up :( .

jgannon 09-01-2009 11:00

Re: Outpost seat position
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by vhcook (Post 796647)
it looks like the seat back ends up flush with the back of the base plate

That's the best guess I've got from the drawings and pictures. The remaining question, though, is the distance between the base plate and the shield.

MikeDubreuil 09-01-2009 11:30

Re: Outpost seat position
 
The outpost seat position will be the best seat in the house for viewing the match. :D

Elgin Clock 09-01-2009 11:45

Re: Outpost seat position
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by MikeDubreuil (Post 796679)
The outpost seat position will be the best seat in the house for viewing the match. :D

It depends on your idea of best seat.
If you mean most uncomfortable for people with long legs, then yes. :p
Also, while it may give you the best view of the field ideally at the start of the match, a field full of 12 robots/trailers will lead to a heck of a blind spot for seeing the whole field with an unobstructed view as soon as the match starts I'm sure.

jgannon 14-01-2009 07:24

Re: Outpost seat position
 
Has anyone figured out this distance yet? From the pictures, it looks to me like it'd be difficult to reach the hole in the shield while buckled in, but it's hard to say without actually knowing the distance.

Elgin Clock 14-01-2009 07:35

Re: Outpost seat position
 
http://www.team228.org/media/pictures/view/4521
http://www.team228.org/media/pictures/view/4522

More pics of the Outpost.

Wetzel 14-01-2009 08:01

Re: Outpost seat position
 
From update 3.
Quote:

The Basic Field Assembly Diagram, posted at
http://www.usfirst.org/community/frc....aspx?id=11624, has been updated to include details about the Payload Specialist seat at the Outpost.

Wetzel

jgannon 14-01-2009 08:13

Re: Outpost seat position
 
Jeff, though the update claims the Basic Field Assembly Diagram has been modified, this doesn't actually appear to be the case. If it has been, at least, it doesn't contain any information I didn't already know about the seat. Do you see something I don't?

Wetzel 14-01-2009 08:21

Re: Outpost seat position
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by jgannon (Post 800651)
Jeff, though the update claims the Basic Field Assembly Diagram has been modified, this doesn't actually appear to be the case. If it has been, at least, it doesn't contain any information I didn't already know about the seat. Do you see something I don't?

I should know better to post something without checking first, sorry.
I never downloaded that document to begin with. I was the local kickoff coordinator and field builder, but the detail on the outpost is similar on what I have. Maybe they just haven't published the new file to the website yet.

Wetzel

Vikesrock 14-01-2009 14:39

Re: Outpost seat position
 
Okay, here's what I have calculated for the location of the Outpost Seat form various sources.

Form various pictures it appears that the seat back is flush with the back of the Outpost Base piece. Here's how I calculated where the back of the Outpost Base was:

~20.75" to the edge of the Outpost Shield (24*cos(30) from drawing GE-09014)
+17.00" from from the edge of the Outpost Base to where it meets the Outpost Shield (from drawing GE-09032)
= 37.75"

I believe the information added to the Basic Assembly Diagram was the info about the chair itself.

Ozark Trail - Folding Stadium Seat (with armrests)
Available at Wal-Mart
SKU: 727001411740

ScottOliveira 14-01-2009 18:37

Re: Outpost seat position
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by jgannon (Post 800636)
Has anyone figured out this distance yet? From the pictures, it looks to me like it'd be difficult to reach the hole in the shield while buckled in, but it's hard to say without actually knowing the distance.

Tongs are provided for the payload specialists for retrieving game pieces through the hole. I believe they are supposed to be 36".


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