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Boat Stand with Stackable Boat Stand Base
20240383588 · 2024-11-21 ·

A boat stand includes a base that stacks compactly when not in use. The base comprises a vertical support column, a first pair of support legs extending from the support column in a first direction relative to a transverse plane of the boat stand, and a second pair of support legs extending from the support column in a second direction relative to the transverse plane. The first pair of support legs connect to the support column at a first distance from a top end of the support column. The second pair of support legs connect to the support column at a second distance from the top end of the support column greater than the first distance so as to enable compact stacking of two or more boat stands.

Boat Stand with Stackable Boat Stand Base
20240383588 · 2024-11-21 ·

A boat stand includes a base that stacks compactly when not in use. The base comprises a vertical support column, a first pair of support legs extending from the support column in a first direction relative to a transverse plane of the boat stand, and a second pair of support legs extending from the support column in a second direction relative to the transverse plane. The first pair of support legs connect to the support column at a first distance from a top end of the support column. The second pair of support legs connect to the support column at a second distance from the top end of the support column greater than the first distance so as to enable compact stacking of two or more boat stands.

METHOD FOR INSTALLING GANTRY TOWER CRANE FOR USE IN CARGO TANK CHECKING

A method for installing a gantry tower crane for use in cargo tank checking is provided. By using this method, a tower crane can be installed rapidly since tower units are lowered when assembling the tower units, the time required to install two prefabricated towers can be reduced, and all zones of the cargo tanks can be checked as baskets, and pedestrian overpasses can be installed.

METHOD FOR INSTALLING GANTRY TOWER CRANE FOR USE IN CARGO TANK CHECKING

A method for installing a gantry tower crane for use in cargo tank checking is provided. By using this method, a tower crane can be installed rapidly since tower units are lowered when assembling the tower units, the time required to install two prefabricated towers can be reduced, and all zones of the cargo tanks can be checked as baskets, and pedestrian overpasses can be installed.

Inflatable Outdrive Saver Tool
20170253309 · 2017-09-07 ·

A portable, inflatable, waterproof tool to lift installed marine outdrives from incompatible immersion when not in operation. The deflated tool designed and constructed to be compatible with the craft's hull shape and positioned with the backing fabric against the hull is slipped under the craft's hull cross section adjacent to the outdrive and secured by two D-Rings that provide purchase capability. Inflation is provided by a pressurization device. Inflation is applied until the desired lift is achieved. Deflation is achieved by venting the fill valve and pulling the deflated tool to the desired side of the craft. The deflated tool is stored in the storage container.

Boat stand with stackable boat stand base

A boat stand includes a base that stacks compactly when not in use. The base comprises a vertical support column, a first pair of support legs extending from the support column in a first direction relative to a transverse plane of the boat stand, and a second pair of support legs extending from the support column in a second direction relative to the transverse plane. The first pair of support legs connect to the support column at a first distance from a top end of the support column. The second pair of support legs connect to the support column at a second distance from the top end of the support column greater than the first distance so as to enable compact stacking of two or more boat stands.

Boat stand with stackable boat stand base

A boat stand includes a base that stacks compactly when not in use. The base comprises a vertical support column, a first pair of support legs extending from the support column in a first direction relative to a transverse plane of the boat stand, and a second pair of support legs extending from the support column in a second direction relative to the transverse plane. The first pair of support legs connect to the support column at a first distance from a top end of the support column. The second pair of support legs connect to the support column at a second distance from the top end of the support column greater than the first distance so as to enable compact stacking of two or more boat stands.

BOAT LIFT AND DESIGN
20170043849 · 2017-02-16 ·

A boat lift includes two support beams, each beam having each having a rectangular interior space, the top surface of each beam extending beyond the rectangle to provide a flange for connecting components to the support beam; a hydraulic cylinder assembly positioned within the interior of each support beam and including a base and a piston; a fixed pulley block connected to the base and a moveable pulley block attached to the piston; a bunk for supporting a boat, the bunk supported by the two support beams; and two cables extending from opposing ends each of the support beams. The boat lift does not require overhead supports.

Boat cradle assembly for boat transport and dry storage

A boat cradle assembly is adapted for dry storage of a pontoon boat having a deck and a hull. The hull includes a tubular midline pontoon. The boat cradle assembly comprises first and second spaced apart longitudinal side beam. A plurality of crossbeams extends between the first and second side beams. Each crossbeam has a substantially V-shaped bottom structure and a top structure. The V-shaped bottom structure is configured to reside between and engage spaced apart frame members of a dry storage rack. The top structure defines an intermediate arcuate formation configured to accommodate a rounded underside of the midline pontoon.

Boat cradle assembly for boat transport and dry storage

A boat cradle assembly is adapted for dry storage of a pontoon boat having a deck and a hull. The hull includes a tubular midline pontoon. The boat cradle assembly comprises first and second spaced apart longitudinal side beam. A plurality of crossbeams extends between the first and second side beams. Each crossbeam has a substantially V-shaped bottom structure and a top structure. The V-shaped bottom structure is configured to reside between and engage spaced apart frame members of a dry storage rack. The top structure defines an intermediate arcuate formation configured to accommodate a rounded underside of the midline pontoon.