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A sliding rail and locking backrest lets boat lounge seating switch positions without heavy lifting, bulky hinges, or added deck space.
A sliding, tilting backrest with internal rails and locking detents simplifies boat seat adjustment while reducing hinge-related safety hazards.
A reinforced trapezoidal base, pivoting cylinder, and twist-lock tubes create secure, height-adjustable boat accessory mounting.
A wedge-and-threaded track mechanism removes side-to-side and fore-aft wobble in sliding boat seats or tables while preserving adjustability.
Detent locking and tuned friction let this windshield-mounted mirror rotate 360 degrees for one-handed rearward viewing without blocking forward sight.
A cam-lock accessory holder secures camera position while allowing fast, tool-free adjustment, removal, and relocation between mounts.
Captive screws, reinforcements, and springs secure stacked marine battery packs against shock and thermal expansion while saving vessel space.
Crosspieces, side rails, and threaded fasteners let marine battery packs stack compactly while resisting shock and thermal variation.
Diagonal reversible pumps shift fluid between suspension corners to control pitch and roll while limiting vertical displacement.
A single-lever track mount locks accessory angle and lateral position to prevent unintended rotation, sliding, and overtightening.
A nested telescoping mount lets an electronic device retract fully against the surface, reducing obstruction while preserving access.
A nested inner and outer post lets an electronic device retract close to the underlying surface, reducing obstruction while keeping the mount stable.
A gimbal mount with attachment collars and compression locks improves device positioning on vehicles without sacrificing attachment stability.
A track-mounted lever mechanism enables one-handed accessory positioning and rotation while avoiding torque-induced loosening of fastening hardware.
A nested post and collar layout lets an electronic device retract close to the vehicle surface, improving stability and reducing obstruction.
A slotted housing and strap compress around a bar to secure marine accessories while fitting different bar sizes and simplifying installation.
An internal locking bar and ridge-trough stud secure boat support poles with one-hand release, 360-degree rotation, and less rattling.
A rotating ski tow mount keeps the camera aligned with the tow rope, enabling close-up skier footage without a wide field of view.
A nested telescoping post lets an electronic device retract flush to the mounting surface, reducing obtrusiveness while improving stability.
A translating base, retainer, and angled support secure pontoon boat accessories while avoiding rail and adjacent furniture damage.
A spring-biased pawl and teeth hinge lets one user deploy, lock, and fold a bimini top while keeping the canvas tight and stable.
A cam ridge and locking bar secure support poles without lanyard pins, cutting rattling while enabling one-hand release and 360° rotation.
A single-lever track mount lets watercraft accessories slide, rotate, and lock securely without torque-driven loosening or overtightening.
A nested post and sliding collar let a vehicle-mounted electronic device retract flush to the surface, reducing obtrusiveness and improving stability.
Pivoting struts and guide stops let a vehicle top cover raise or lower in low-clearance conditions while improving stability and reducing pinch points.
A buoyed pivot mount keeps a hull transducer facing downward across deadrise angles and external forces, reducing assembly variation.
Movable spindles retract into stanchions to open boat access paths, then lock in place to restore rail enclosure and user safety.
A spring-biased retractable tether secures fishing rods in gunwale holders, preventing pullout, wave dislodgment, and strap tangling.
Pivoting deck-wall doors open outward to create unobstructed fishing access while preserving passenger safety and seating on a pontoon watercraft.
A socket-mounted modular bay system brings storage, audio, and inflation accessories closer to vessel work areas without major retrofit.
Actively controlled damper rams adjust deck pitch and roll while maintaining heave stiffness, improving vessel stability in docking and transit.
A damping element decouples the fin stabilizer drive from the hull to cut structure-borne noise and reduce stress on ship components.
A telescoping front and rear frame lets one boat cover switch between shade, full coverage, radar, and stowed positions without separate covers.
A pivoted linkage keeps the boat shade horizontal while the tower folds, reducing transport and storage interference.
A linear actuator remotely extends and retracts a boat cover tent pole, easing snap installation and cover removal without crawling into the boat.
Flexible arched rods and pivoting holsters keep boat covers taut, shed water, and avoid permanent mounting on varied hulls.
Detachable legs and jointed supports let a boat top fold flat on deck, reducing obstruction while preserving sun and weather protection.
A damping element decouples the fin stabilizer drive from the hull to cut vibration, structure-borne noise, and mounting loads.