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Boat Seat Types: A Guide To Options


by Frank Gehry

If you would like to find out more about boat seat options to carry passengers, you should acquaint yourself with the different kinds of lounge, back-to-back and drop-away boat seat features. These have different uses, and it's important to find out what's right for you.

Lounge seats are your basic kind of seating for all kinds of boats that are intended to carry a lot of passengers, whether it's a group of friends out on a fishing trip on a pontoon, an open sea-going boat for some off-shore swimming, or even a ferry. These boat seats are usually fixed, and can be found both in an uncovered deck location as well as inside.

These boat seats are usually fixed to the ship, and if intended for outside use, are also weatherproofed. This to avoid that they soak up with water, which would make then useless.

Back-to-back seats are a variation of boat seats that are back to back of one another. They are usually seen on runabouts, sky boats, and flat-bottomed boats, and are also very useful if you plan to have a table behind the boat cockpit or several tables on your boat, as you can fit the back-to-back seats between the two.

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Benches are also popular as seats on many boats, and especially so on smaller ones. You will find benches as main seating on vessels such as dinghies and rowboats, but they are also common on other watercraft, often mounted onto the boat's sides.

Benches can be installed with a collapsible mechanism, or can be designed to be taken out of their fittings with ease. These options are great if you want to have space on your boat, while keeping the alternative option of carrying a lot of passengers once in a while.

A leaning post is also considered a boat seat - most have a little round bench to sit on it, but their main use is to offer standing passengers something to hang on to when needed.

The most common kinds of emplacements for leaning posts are either to keep one's balance, and only secondarily to sit, or as fishing rod holders on boats intended for line fishing. In the latter case, besides the bench you will often find rod holders on the post.

Now that you know more about some kinds of specialized boat seats, it is time to think about the ones that suit your needs best and are best suited to your boat. Make sure to take considerations such as durability, features, and accessories into your choosing.

Make sure to also compare different boat seat manufacturers to understand the difference in the boat seat models that they offer. These differences may seem small, but they could actually amount to a lot. You can check on the internet to compare boat seat types.

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