B63B34/60

Reel System
20200148313 · 2020-05-14 ·

A reel system for managing a surf rope on a said boat.

Reel System
20200148313 · 2020-05-14 ·

A reel system for managing a surf rope on a said boat.

STRUCTURAL ARRANGEMENT FOR A WATER SKI OR UNDERWATER SKI
20200086957 · 2020-03-19 ·

Structural arrangement for a water ski or underwater ski comprising essential mechanisms for significantly improving the user experience in underwater wake bodyboarding. The ski is characterized by the addition of novel and different attachable items that enable the ski to be used without a powered vehicle. The ski is also characterized in that it has various different items that can be attached to the cowling to improve the performance and comfort of the equipment, combined with a personalized steering system and an essential safety system, providing a model that is unique on the underwater ski/water ski market.

TELESCOPING TOWER FOR A BOAT

An apparatus may include a center section of a tower. The apparatus may further include at least a first support and a second support each comprising a telescoping assembly, wherein the telescoping assembly may include two or more members longitudinally moveable relative to one another for moving the center section of the tower between at least a first position and a second position.

Wake tower apparatus and method of making same

A wake tower assembly for use with a watercraft, including an arch portion extending across a width of the watercraft, first and second pivoting structures coupled to first and second ends of the arch portion, the first and second pivoting structures configured to attach to port and starboard portions of the watercraft to facilitate rotational movement of the arch portion between a lowered position and an upright position, and a first locking mechanism provided to the first pivoting structure including a biased pin member configured to engage an opening of the first end such that when the arch portion is rotated from the lowered position to the upright position, a biasing force of the biased pin member causes the biased pin member to engage the opening to mechanically lock the arch portion in the upright position.

Tower for a boat

A boat tower (1800), including: a center section (1814) configured as a cockpit cover for a boat; a first support (1802) secured to a first end of the center section, the first support including a first telescoping assembly (1804); and a second support (1808) secured to a second end of the center section, the second support including a second telescoping assembly (1810). The first telescoping assembly and the second telescoping assembly cooperate to raise and lower the center section between a first position and a second position. At least one of the first support and the second support comprises a storage compartment (2210, 2211).

SYSTEM AND METHOD TO TRANSPORT WATERCRAFT
20240067310 · 2024-02-29 ·

The present disclosure discloses an apparatus to move a watercraft from one location to another. The apparatus may include a first tire and a second tire, and a first leg and a second leg. Each leg may include a proximal end and a distal end. The first and second legs may be attached to the first and second tires via respective distal ends. The apparatus may further include a first bracket and a second bracket configured to receive the proximal ends of respective first and second legs. The apparatus further includes a first indexing plate and a second indexing plate which are attached to the first bracket and the second bracket. Further, the apparatus includes first and second pull assemblies configured to engage or disengage with the respective first indexing plate and the second indexing plate to move the apparatus between a stow position and transport position.

SYSTEM AND METHOD TO TRANSPORT WATERCRAFT
20240067310 · 2024-02-29 ·

The present disclosure discloses an apparatus to move a watercraft from one location to another. The apparatus may include a first tire and a second tire, and a first leg and a second leg. Each leg may include a proximal end and a distal end. The first and second legs may be attached to the first and second tires via respective distal ends. The apparatus may further include a first bracket and a second bracket configured to receive the proximal ends of respective first and second legs. The apparatus further includes a first indexing plate and a second indexing plate which are attached to the first bracket and the second bracket. Further, the apparatus includes first and second pull assemblies configured to engage or disengage with the respective first indexing plate and the second indexing plate to move the apparatus between a stow position and transport position.

TRACTION DEVICE USING DRONE
20190344770 · 2019-11-14 ·

The present invention relates to a traction device using a drone and, more specifically, to a traction device using a drone, the device being capable of towing, along the progressing direction of a drone and by the thrust of the drone, an operator operating a drone and a carrier on which the operator rides. The traction device using a drone, of the present invention, can be applied to a moving means and leisure activities by allowing a user operating a drone to move in a flying direction of the drone, thereby enabling utilization of the drone to increase. In addition, the traction device using a drone of the present invention has an ascending and descending operation unit and a forward and backward operation unit, which are respectively formed as a rotational type, such as that of a knob dial, so as to facilitate maintenance of a constant altitude and a constant speed of the drone.

ADJUSTABLE MIRROR ASSEMBLY FOR A BOAT
20190339484 · 2019-11-07 ·

An adjustable mirror assembly includes a mirror having a reflective surface. The adjustable mirror assembly may include a first locking mechanism configured to lock a support in a finite number of discrete positions. The support may be movable between a lowered position and a raised position. The mirror may be pivotally mounted to the support and may be configured to pivot about a second pivot axis to orient the reflective surface of the mirror in an aft-facing direction in both the lowered position and the raised position.