Boat set assembly

Ships – Boats – boat component – or attachment – Seat and foot support

Reexamination Certificate

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C297S065000, C297S341000, C297S344110

Reexamination Certificate

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06883458

ABSTRACT:
A boat seat assembly having a seating platform including first and second seat bottoms and first and second seat backs, a seat mechanism for moving the seating platform between the flat position and the seating position, a base supporting the mechanism, and a positioning system for maintaining the seating platform in the seating position and for allowing the seat platform to move to the flat position. The seat mechanism includes a track and first and second sliders supported by the track for rectilinear movement for moving the seating platform between the seating position and the flat position. The positioning system includes a locking device for locking the first slider in various rectilinear positions relative to the track.

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