Aft-facing transom seating for a boat
US-11230355-B1 · Jan 25, 2022 · US
US12304361B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-12304361-B2 |
| Application number | US-202217711266-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Apr 1, 2022 |
| Priority date | May 3, 2021 |
| Publication date | May 20, 2025 |
| Grant date | May 20, 2025 |
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A boat includes a hull having a bow and a transom, a seat support structure, and an aft-facing seat positioned proximate to the transom and at least partially supported by the seat support structure. The aft-facing seat is positioned proximate to the transom and is at least partially supported by the seat support structure. The aft-facing seat includes a seat bottom configured to slide between an inward position and an outward position. When the seat bottom is in the outward position, the seat bottom is aft of its position in the inward position.
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What is claimed is: 1. A boat comprising: a hull including a bow and a transom; a seat support structure including a cutout; and an aft-facing seat positioned proximate to the transom and at least partially supported by the seat support structure, the aft-facing seat including a seat bottom configured to slide between an inward position and an outward position, the seat bottom being located in the cutout, wherein, when the seat bottom is in the outward position, the seat bottom is aft of its position in the inward position. 2. The boat of claim 1 , wherein a portion of the seat bottom extends aft of the transom when the seat bottom is in the outward position. 3. The boat of claim 2 , wherein the seat bottom includes an aft edge that is forward of the transom when the seat bottom is in the inward position. 4. The boat of claim 1 , further comprising a swim platform, wherein a portion of the seat bottom extends over the swim platform when the seat bottom is in the outward position. 5. The boat of claim 4 , wherein the seat bottom includes an aft edge that is forward of the swim platform when the seat bottom is in the inward position. 6. The boat of claim 1 , wherein the seat bottom is configured to slide aft anywhere from 2 inches to 5 inches when the seat bottom moves from the inward position to the outward position. 7. The boat of claim 1 , wherein the seat bottom further includes a locking mechanism configured to lock the seat bottom in at least one of the inward position and the outward position. 8. The boat of claim 1 , wherein the aft-facing seat further includes a seatback. 9. The boat of claim 8 , wherein the seatback is movable between a folded position and an upright position. 10. The boat of claim 9 , wherein, in the folded position, the seatback is parallel to the seat bottom. 11. The boat of claim 9 , wherein the seatback includes an aft-facing surface in the upright position, the seat bottom includes a top surface, and an angle formed between the aft-facing surface of the seatback in the upright position and the top surface of the seat bottom is 90 degrees or greater. 12. The boat of claim 1 , wherein the cutout is in the shape of the seat bottom. 13. A boat comprising: a seat support structure; and a seat at least partially supported by the seat support structure, the seat including: a seat bottom; and a mounting plate attached to the seat bottom, the mounting plate including a plurality of elongated slots to slidably couple the seat bottom to the seat support structure such that the seat bottom is slidable between an inward position and an outward position, with each of the elongated slots being elongated in a direction from the inward position toward the outward position; and a plurality of fasteners fastened to the seat support structure, each of the plurality of fasteners being engaged with a corresponding one of the plurality of elongated slots to slidably couple the mounting plate to the seat support structure. 14. The boat of claim 13 , wherein the mounting plate is attached directly to the seat bottom with at least one of a clip or a fastener. 15. The boat of claim 13 , wherein the slots are parallel and spaced apart from each other. 16. The boat of claim 13 , further comprising a stud engaged with the seat support structure, wherein the seat further includes a locking mechanism releasably engaging the stud such that the seat bottom is releasably lockable in at least one of the inward position and the outward position. 17. The boat of claim 16 , wherein the seat bottom is releasably lockable in one or more intermediate positions between the inward position and the outward position. 18. The boat of claim 16 , wherein the locking mechanism further includes a lever having a hook that releasably latches onto the stud to lock the seat bottom in at least one of the inward position and the outward position. 19. A boat comprising: a bow, a stern, and a transom; a seat support structure; and an aft-facing seat positioned proximate to the transom and at least partially supported by the seat support structure, the seat including: a seat bottom; a mounting plate attached to the seat bottom, the mounting plate including a plurality of elongated slots elongated in a forward and aft direction; and a plurality of fasteners fastened to the seat support structure, each of the plurality of fasteners engaged with a corresponding one of the plurality of elongated slots to slidably couple the mounting plate to the seat support structure such that the seat bottom is slidable between an inward position and an outward position aft of the inward position. 20. The boat of claim 19 , wherein the seat support structure includes a cutout and the seat bottom is located in the cutout.
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