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Jaydee 08-27-2013 08:27 AM

Baby Seats.
 
We just got our first baby. Little eating screaming **** machine. And I wonder of the legality of baby seats. Would it be possible to have a seat on the tunnel between the 2 seats? I think a booster seat might fit.
JD

OZCOBRA 08-27-2013 09:47 AM

It has been done in a Cobra here with both a booster and forward facing seat,but I doubt a capsule would fit or be particle in that space!!

It is legal to fit a child restraint in the front of a utility or van (single row of seating)provided there is a seatbelt and a child restraint anchorage point available.
Restraint achorages would no doubt have to be in line with Current engineering requirements....

As I said it has been done and not an eye sideways by the Plod!!

If my memory serves me correct,it was Melbourne Real Estate agent Barry Plant who had a baby seat atop the tunnel in his Cobra!!

HealeyRick 08-27-2013 11:25 AM

Was an option on Austin-Healey Sprites:

http://i42.tinypic.com/29kw0hf.jpg

Probably a little unsafe.

spookypt 08-27-2013 03:09 PM

Jaydee, I've just done a baby middle seat installation in my single cab f truck.

To be compliant in qld u must install a 3rd adult seat and them have it certified/complianced etc then have the car upgraded through qld transport as a 3 seater then ensure the seat capsule rear anchor points are certified.

It's quite the process but doable in an f250. A cobra I dunno.

Having now done all that, I'm upgrading so as she can go in the back. It's a little cosy with all 3 of us up front.

Spookypt

dhs.buckley 08-27-2013 03:32 PM

my daughter loves coming for ride in the cobra.
this is a picture taken at the opening of the final link in the hume hwy at holbrook
Mr plod was having a good look and a chat, he saw no issues with it.
my father also used to have a car seat bolted in the back of his 365 gt4 on the tunnel hump also no issues with that either.
http://www.clubcobra.com/photopost/u...g447131292.jpg

dadndave 08-27-2013 06:19 PM

Honestly, why are you considering this? I would have thought your cobra was a reason to get away from the house for a break.
Love the sound of the exhaust, but a high pitched scream in your left ear is not relaxing.
PS- Purchase baby ear muffs, waterproof capsule, baby block out/sunscreen and plenty of disposable nappies ( 'cause to kid's going to sh8t itself every time your hit the power pedal!!!!)

Modena 08-27-2013 06:34 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by dadndave (Post 1259655)
Honestly, why are you considering this? I would have thought your cobra was a reason to get away from the house for a break.
Love the sound of the exhaust, but a high pitched scream in your left ear is not relaxing.
PS- Purchase baby ear muffs, waterproof capsule, baby block out/sunscreen and plenty of disposable nappies ( 'cause to kid's going to sh8t itself every time your hit the power pedal!!!!)

When my Cobra becomes driveable in about a year my kids will be 5 and 2, I'm very much looking forward to being able to take them for a drive - one at a time unfortunately!

Paintwerks 08-27-2013 07:59 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Jaydee (Post 1259585)
We just got our first baby. Little eating screaming **** machine. And I wonder of the legality of baby seats. Would it be possible to have a seat on the tunnel between the 2 seats? I think a booster seat might fit.
JD

I'm no engineer, but here's my take....

I'd say not. The booster would put the child's head way up high. Also, you'd need engineered hard mount points for the anchorages, including a third seat belt which would be technically impossible in that location.

Tonus72 08-27-2013 08:02 PM

Legal, schmegal...

Jaydee 08-28-2013 08:09 AM

I guess the wife will be staying home. :rolleyes:
JD

Rog246 08-30-2013 03:49 AM

whats wrong with using the boot !??
If it B*tch**es put a plexiglass lid on it as a temporary measure.....you could even put a baby capsule in there !!:eek:

BAsque1 08-30-2013 05:26 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Jaydee (Post 1259585)
We just got our first baby. Little eating screaming **** machine. And I wonder of the legality of baby seats. Would it be possible to have a seat on the tunnel between the 2 seats? I think a booster seat might fit.
JD

I don't know what the child restraining seat laws are Downunder, but in the US are very strict about it, as a matter of fact recently a grandfather was arrested for endangering the welfare of his grandson because he had him in a Corvette and there was no seat booster or child seat attached to the car seat, and the child was under 8 years old.
If a child is under 8 years of age he/she must ride in the back seat and if under 65lbs must have a seat booster. NEVER in the front seat leat alone facing forward.
I have a grandson who I took for a ride when he was about 2 years of age, no seat booster just the Cobra harness, he loved every minute of it but it was literally around the block less than 5 miles away. My son who is an EMT told me that I was risking a ticket and possible arrest and I stop doing it. Mind you I am a retired Federal LE .
All this said, be very mindful of all these laws.
Regards mate
Lou

OZCOBRA 08-30-2013 05:32 AM

Yep laws are pretty much identical down here!!😎

BAsque1 08-30-2013 05:37 AM

http://www.clubcobra.com/photopost/s...3/ppuser/43387

lnfletcher 08-30-2013 09:13 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by BAsque1 (Post 1260025)
I don't know what the child restraining seat laws are Downunder, but in the US are very strict about it, as a matter of fact recently a grandfather was arrested for endangering the welfare of his grandson because he had him in a Corvette and there was no seat booster or child seat attached to the car seat, and the child was under 8 years old.
If a child is under 8 years of age he/she must ride in the back seat and if under 65lbs must have a seat booster. NEVER in the front seat leat alone facing forward.
I have a grandson who I took for a ride when he was about 2 years of age, no seat booster just the Cobra harness, he loved every minute of it but it was literally around the block less than 5 miles away. My son who is an EMT told me that I was risking a ticket and possible arrest and I stop doing it. Mind you I am a retired Federal LE .
All this said, be very mindful of all these laws.
Regards mate
Lou

I agree with everything other than never in the front seat.
On vehicles without a rear seat and without an airbag or if it has a factory way of disabling the airbag, (F150 with disable key on dash) then it is legal. The cobra does not have an airbag or rear seat.
Because it is legal, does not mean it's a good idea though!

dhs.buckley 08-30-2013 03:25 PM

front seat is ok in australia with a booster seat as long as no rear seat available.
the only thing not legal is a baby capsule facing backwards with an air bag.
or no booster seat at all.

Jaydee 08-31-2013 01:22 AM

It all comes down to, if it looks safe, with belts etc, most police aren't going to look at it too carefully. What about an old style dicky seat in the old model T's with the boot opening backwards with a seat built in. Not sure what cars had those.
JD

jcraigau 09-02-2013 06:10 AM

Who says they don't have back seats?

http://i839.photobucket.com/albums/z...ps4d2765fc.jpg

Can't remember where I got this photo from, but it came off the web from my years of trawling...

OZCOBRA 09-02-2013 07:09 AM

Passengers would end up with a wicked bump on the forehead if you were to brake hard!!!:eek:

Jaydee 09-02-2013 08:09 AM

Would that be legal here? Never thought that could be done. It just doesn't look right. Taking a jigsaw to the body, ouch.
JD


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