What is the driver seat of a carriage called?

The driver has a seat in front raised up high to give good vision. It is often called a box, box seat or coach box. The word coach came into use in the 15th century and spread across Europe.

What size cart do I need for my horse?

Accurate measurement is important to make sure buggy shafts fit the horse: typically 87 inches in length for draft horses, 75 or 76 inches for most saddle horses, 60 to 65 or 66 inches for small to large ponies and 48 or 54 inches for miniature horses.

What is a horse and cart carriage driver called?

A coachman is the driver of a horse-drawn carriage.

How tall is a 12 hands horse?

Horse height chart

Horse breed Average height (hands) Average height (inches)
Holsteiner 16–17 hands 64–68 inches
Irish draught horse 15.1–16.3 hands 61–63 inches
New Forest pony 12–14.2 hands 48–58 inches
Percheron 16–17 hands 64–68 inches

How big is a full size dray?

As standard these carriages are built with rear disc brakes and feature an advertising board above the front seat. Heavy horse sizes have a 180cm wheel track and the body is 300cm x 150cm with wheel sizes of 90cm diameter front and 130cm diameter rear.

What kind of horses pulled stagecoaches?

Some of the common draft breeds used for carriage driving include the Percheron, Belgian, Clydesdale and Shire. Known as gentle giants, these huge horses also are bred for their good temperaments.

What is a wagon seat called?

: a settee usually in the form of a double chair with slat back and turned posts and used originally both in the house and in the market wagon.

What was a chaise driver?

chaise, (French: “chair”), originally a closed, two-wheeled, one-passenger, one-horse carriage of French origin, adapted from the sedan chair. The carrying poles, or shafts, were attached to the horse’s harness in front and fixed to the axle in back.