B63B34/26

WATERCRAFT EQUIPMENT COUPLING DEVICE AND METHOD OF USE
20220161900 · 2022-05-26 ·

A device and method for temporarily attach a tool, such as a paddle or a fluid container, to a floatation watercraft, wherein the device is partially covered by a user's gear, such as a kayak skirt. The user's gear preferably includes an elastic edge element that slips under a lip of a cockpit or hatch of the watercraft wherein the invented is positioned between the lip and the elastic edge element while coupled with one or more tools. The device extends beyond both the watercraft lip and the user's gear whereby the tool may be supported distally from the watercraft lip.

CONNECTING DEVICE
20220153390 · 2022-05-19 · ·

The present invention provides a connecting device for connecting at least two floating bodies, in particular at least two stand-up paddle boards, side by side, comprising: a linkage having at least one rod; and a plurality of fastening means arranged on the at least one rod of the linkage, at least some of the plurality of fastening means being provided axially displaceable along the axis of the at least one rod of the linkage adapted to the respective geometry of the at least two floating bodies such that each floating body can be clamped between at least two fastening means on the at least one rod of the linkage in a positionally stable manner.

Integrated kayak cooler
11332221 · 2022-05-17 ·

A cooler installable on a kayak includes: a hollow cooler body tapering from an end adjacent to a kayak seat to a narrower end adjacent an end of the kayak; a flange portion formed around an upper end of the cooler body and located above a deck of the kayak when the cooler is installed on the kayak, the flange portion shaped to fit flush against an upper surface of the deck of the kayak; and a lid hingedly attached to the flange portion and shaped to cover an opening formed within the flange portion when in a closed position.

Inflatable kayak

The present disclosure provides an inflatable kayak. The inflatable kayak includes an inflatable floor having two ends defined upward; two inflatable gunwales arranged on the left and right sides of the inflatable floor, the height of the upper edge at both ends of the inflatable gunwale being higher than the height at the middle of the inflatable gunwale, allowing the height of the prow and the stern of the inflatable kayak to be no less than the height at the middle of the inflatable kayak; and a reinforcing assembly including a bottom reinforcing layer, a prow hatchway cover, and a stern hatchway cover, the bottom reinforcing layer at least covering the joints of the inflatable floor and the two inflatable gunwales. The prow hatchway cover connects the two inflatable gunwales at the prow, and the stern hatchway cover connects the two inflatable gunwales at the stern.

SEAT SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR WATERCRAFT

A seat system for a watercraft defining a support surface, the seat system comprising a seat frame, a seat cover supported by the seat frame, at least one first mounting assembly, and at least one second mounting assembly. The at least one first mounting assembly is secured to the support surface. The at least one second mounting assembly is secured to the support surface. The seat frame is slid horizontally to engage one of the first mounting assemblies and is pivoted such that the seat frame moves downward to engage the second mounting assembly.

SEAT SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR WATERCRAFT

A seat system for a watercraft defining a support surface, the seat system comprising a seat frame, a seat cover supported by the seat frame, at least one first mounting assembly, and at least one second mounting assembly. The at least one first mounting assembly is secured to the support surface. The at least one second mounting assembly is secured to the support surface. The seat frame is slid horizontally to engage one of the first mounting assemblies and is pivoted such that the seat frame moves downward to engage the second mounting assembly.

Watercraft accessory
11724782 · 2023-08-15 ·

An accessory for providing storage for a watercraft includes a base extending in a longitudinal direction having an upper side, a lower side, a front side, a rear side, a left side, and a right side and a plurality of mounting rails extending along a perimeter of the upper side of the base along the front side, the rear side, the left side, and rear side thereof. The mounting rails project from the upper side of the base thereby defining a recessed platform space therebetween.

Watercraft accessory
11724782 · 2023-08-15 ·

An accessory for providing storage for a watercraft includes a base extending in a longitudinal direction having an upper side, a lower side, a front side, a rear side, a left side, and a right side and a plurality of mounting rails extending along a perimeter of the upper side of the base along the front side, the rear side, the left side, and rear side thereof. The mounting rails project from the upper side of the base thereby defining a recessed platform space therebetween.

BOAT STEERING AND PROPULSION SYSTEM
20220126966 · 2022-04-28 ·

Techniques are disclosed to enable a system for controlling the propulsion and steering of a boat by a boat operator. The boat has at least one propulsion and steering motor assembly connected to the boat with a propeller, and a propulsion motor. It also has left and right pivoting pedals to provide a signal that controls the angle of the propeller so that if the left pedal is pivoted in a first pivot direction by a first percentage and the right pedal is pivoted in a second pivot direction by a second percentage, the boat executes a turn, moves forward, or moves in reverse.

Collapsible Blade Equipped Paddle Device
20220126962 · 2022-04-28 ·

A collapsible blade equipped paddle device enabling an underwater return stroke includes a shaft, which has a blade engaged to a first end thereof. The blade comprises a frame having a panel engaged thereto and extending therebetween. The frame is selectively collapsible so that the blade assumes an open cupped configuration when a forward stroke is applied to the shaft and a collapsed configuration when an underwater return stroke is applied to the shaft. The blade provides thrust to a marine vessel during the forward stroke and minimal resistance during the underwater return stroke.