I traded up to my Eagle because a dickey seat cannot be added to a Flyer. There is no platform on the back to attach the seat like the Eagle. The groom stand "hangs" off from the spares box that is a part of the body. Robyn On Tuesday, December 31, 2002, at 10:56 AM, KeithY wrote: > > Nancy, > > In the ADS rules, yellow pages for combined driving, Article 2036.4, > Table 6 > lists the number of grooms required and their position on the carriage. > For > pairs (1 groom) and fours (2 grooms) the groom(s) are required to be on > the > carriage and to be positioned behind the driver/whip in all phases. The > groom(s) must be seated in Dressage and Cones. Only singles and tandems > allow the groom to be seated beside the whip. The table is for the > Advanced > level, for the lower levels singles do not require a groom in the > Dressage > or Cones, but we are talking pairs/multiles here. Unicorns are not > included > in the table. > > If my memory serves me correctly you can get a dickey seat for the > Flyer. I > don't think the dickey seat is listed but they will make one for you if > you > require it. > > Keith Yutzy > Lone Star Dartmoors > _________________________________________________________ > To Unsubscribe, change to Digest or Vacation mode go to: > http://www.drivingpairs.com/dpmem.html > ````````````````````````````````````````````````````````` > > _________________________________________________________ To Unsubscribe, change to Digest or Vacation mode go to: http://www.drivingpairs.com/dpmem.html `````````````````````````````````````````````````````````