Patent classifications
B63B2035/002
Flat-bottom fluvial transport boat comprising inflatable buoyancy tanks
A flat-bottom fluvial transport boat comprising inflatable buoyancy tanks consisting of at least one pair of port side and starboard inflatable volumes. The paired inflatable volumes are connected to each other by means of one or more pressure balancing means.
CONTAINER HOPPER BARGE WITH PEDESTAL SUPPORT SYSTEM
A hopper barge is disclosed. The hopper barge comprises a hopper compartment for carrying a plurality of containers, the hopper compartment comprising a hopper compartment deck. The hopper barge comprises an inner-bottom portion defined in part by the hopper compartment deck and a bottom portion of the hopper barge. A plurality of longitudinal bulkheads are arranged in parallel within the inner-bottom portion of the hopper barge. A plurality of transverse bulkheads are arranged in parallel within the inner-bottom portion of the hopper barge, the plurality of transverse bulkheads running perpendicular to the plurality of longitudinal bulkheads. A plurality of pedestal supports are affixed to the hopper compartment deck, wherein at least one of the plurality of longitudinal bulkheads intersects at least one of the plurality of transverse bulkheads at a position beneath at least one of the plurality of pedestal supports.
APPARATUS FOR GLIDING OVER A BODY OF FLOWING WATER
The present invention relates to an apparatus for gliding over a body of flowing water, in particular for surfing, waterskiing, kiteboarding and/or wakeboarding, having a first buoyancy body. The apparatus is characterized by a second buoyancy body, which can be connected to the first buoyancy body by means of a cable, and by a pulley mechanism, which has the cable running through it and can be connected to a first stationary object, and therefore the first buoyancy body and the second buoyancy body, by means of the pulley mechanism with the cable running through it, can execute movements in substantially opposing directions on the body of flowing water.
ASYMMETRIC CARGO BODY OF WATER NAVIGATION SYSTEM AND METHOD
An autonomous cargo transporting system transports the cargo on a body of water using the natural current of the body of water to deliver cargo to a downstream port. The cargo system is asymmetric since cargo is delivered downstream using the current but the cargo system is disassembled (drastically reducing the weight) for a multimodal return trip back up the body of water.
Catamaran boat
Provided is a nautical sector, in particular a catamaran boat including a first catamaran craft functioning independently, having a prevailing direction of longitudinal development along the median axis (x) and including a bow, a stern, motor means and directional means; a second catamaran craft functioning independently, having a prevailing direction of longitudinal development along the median axis (x) and including a bow, a stern, motor means and directional means, where said first catamaran craft and said second catamaran craft each include joining means for their mutual stable coupling, obtained matching the relative sterns, on a transverse junction plane (), to carry out said catamaran boat able to function as a single unit.
Steering Mechanism For Shallow Draft Container Carrier and Inland Waterway Container Transport Vessel
A steering mechanism for a container carrier ship hull including a bow, a stern, and a container bay therebetween. The bow is provided with a set of depending lateral thruster pods, the set including a first pod disposed along a longitudinal centerline of the hull, a second pod disposed rearward of the first pod and outward from the centerline, and a third pod disposed rearward of the first pod and outward from the centerline opposite from the second pod. The first and second pods define a first longitudinal flow channel to one side of the centerline and the first and third thruster pods define a second longitudinal flow channel to the opposite side of the centerline. A fourth pod, which may omit thruster mechanisms, may be disposed along the centerline reward of the first, second, and third pods, to define with them first and second cross-centerline flow channels.
HYDROFOIL BOAT
A hydrofoil boat (100), having a T foil comprising an underwater mast (41) and an elongated horizontal hydrofoil (47) The draft and underwater beam of the boat can be reduced by sliding the mast upwards and rotating the hydrofoil from the normal transverse orientation to a fore-and-aft direction.