The apparatus facilitates the secure attachment of marine seating to a vessel’s structure, enabling pivotal movement for access or adjustment. This component, typically constructed from corrosion-resistant materials like stainless steel or aluminum, allows the seat to rotate upward or fold down. A common example includes a stainless steel fixture bolted to both the seat base and the deck, permitting the seat to flip up for storage or to access under-seat compartments. This hardware is essential for the functionality and longevity of marine seating.
Its presence on a watercraft is critical for occupant comfort, space optimization, and the preservation of the seating itself. A properly installed and maintained apparatus contributes significantly to the overall boating experience. Historically, simpler fastening methods were used, but the need for increased durability in harsh marine environments and the demand for ergonomic seating solutions have led to the development of more sophisticated and resilient designs. This evolution has directly improved safety and usability on board vessels of all sizes.