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THE SAN CARLOS SEAT FROM SCOT SEAT

Aug 06, 2019

The San Carlos range of seats from the Scot Seat is their most popular and common seat manufactured in their factory in Ayrshire, Scotland. 


The San Carlos seat was originally designed for the commercial sector as a van seat and was one of the first standard seats Scot Seat produced.


Redbay Boats, a boat manufacturer close to Scot Seat, approached them having seen the van version to see if the seat could be customised for marine use for their range of boats. Scot Seat took up the challenge and from that point they started manufacturing marine seating which has now grown to a significant part of their business. San Carlos seat is now a popular choice for many passenger vessels operating around the world.


The San Carlos seat range developed with several different variants and is now available in many different formats.  From the standard seat there are both high and low back versions available. The seat can be available in a reclining version or as a flip-up seat as well as a deluxe version with luxurious cushioning.  Additional accessories to the San Carlos include heating seats, waterproof washable protective seat covers, fixed headrest or folding armrests.


The versatility of the San Carlos seats means they can be upholstered in any manufacturers trim as required and customised to the vessel or vehicle in which they are fitted. The range can be made from mild steel stainless steel or aluminium to suit different applications.


Today the San Carlos seats provide passengers comfort and safety in various vessels and continues to be prolific in its main market – the automotive sector, providing seating for crew vans, welfare vans, blue light service vehicles, minibuses and countless other applications.

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