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sliding seat
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sliding seat
n
(Team Sports / Rowing) Rowing a seat that slides forwards and backwards with the oarsman, lengthening his stroke
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Noun1.sliding seat - rower's seat that slides fore and aft
seat - any support where you can sit (especially the part of a chair or bench etc. on which you sit); "he dusted off the seat before sitting down"
racing shell, shell - a very light narrow racing boat


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And all that's on top of the Acenta's standard spec, which includes 15in alloys, Bluetooth, trip computer, flexi-board boot storage system, six airbags, front seat storage nets and foldaway tables, rear sliding seats and a cooled glovebox.
The Twingo is also Tardis-like as it has bags of space inside, aided by the fact it has four sliding seats.
Demonstrations at the show will include kayak rolling, steam bending and seat caning, construction methods of rowing shells with sliding seats, and wood strip boat construction.
 
 
 
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