Patent classifications
B63H16/08
Interface for mounting a propulsion mechanism to a watercraft
The invention relates to an interface for mounting a propulsion mechanism to a watercraft such as a fishing kayak, and to a watercraft comprising such an interface. The interface comprises a first portion including a first plate with a hole sized and shaped for receiving therethrough a portion of the propulsion mechanism, a second portion including a second plate and one channel extending from the second plate, the channel being in registry with the hole of the first portion for therein a portion of the propulsion mechanism. The interface also comprises fastening assemblies for removably fastening the second portion to the first portion of the interface, and a guiding assembly for maintaining the channel of the second portion in registry with the hole of the first portion.
Interface for mounting a propulsion mechanism to a watercraft
The invention relates to an interface for mounting a propulsion mechanism to a watercraft such as a fishing kayak, and to a watercraft comprising such an interface. The interface comprises a first portion including a first plate with a hole sized and shaped for receiving therethrough a portion of the propulsion mechanism, a second portion including a second plate and one channel extending from the second plate, the channel being in registry with the hole of the first portion for therein a portion of the propulsion mechanism. The interface also comprises fastening assemblies for removably fastening the second portion to the first portion of the interface, and a guiding assembly for maintaining the channel of the second portion in registry with the hole of the first portion.
Interface for mounting a propulsion mechanism to a watercraft
The invention relates to an interface for mounting a propulsion mechanism to a watercraft such as a fishing kayak, and to a watercraft comprising such an interface. The interface comprises a first portion including a first plate with a hole sized and shaped for receiving therethrough a portion of the propulsion mechanism, a second portion including a second plate and one channel extending from the second plate, the channel being in registry with the hole of the first portion for therein a portion of the propulsion mechanism. The interface also comprises fastening assemblies for removably fastening the second portion to the first portion of the interface, and a guiding assembly for maintaining the channel of the second portion in registry with the hole of the first portion.
Interface for mounting a propulsion mechanism to a watercraft
The invention relates to an interface for mounting a propulsion mechanism to a watercraft such as a fishing kayak, and to a watercraft comprising such an interface. The interface comprises a first portion including a first plate with a hole sized and shaped for receiving therethrough a portion of the propulsion mechanism, a second portion including a second plate and one channel extending from the second plate, the channel being in registry with the hole of the first portion for therein a portion of the propulsion mechanism. The interface also comprises fastening assemblies for removably fastening the second portion to the first portion of the interface, and a guiding assembly for maintaining the channel of the second portion in registry with the hole of the first portion.
System and method for integrated watercraft solar panels
A system for providing solar power to a watercraft includes a hull having an outer surface, defining a recess extending inward and offset from the outer surface by a distance, and configured to float on water. The system further includes a solar panel configured to fit within the recess and having a thickness that is substantially equal to the distance such that an outer edge of the solar panel is substantially aligned with the outer surface of the hull.
System and method for integrated watercraft solar panels
A system for providing solar power to a watercraft includes a hull having an outer surface, defining a recess extending inward and offset from the outer surface by a distance, and configured to float on water. The system further includes a solar panel configured to fit within the recess and having a thickness that is substantially equal to the distance such that an outer edge of the solar panel is substantially aligned with the outer surface of the hull.
INTERFACE FOR MOUNTING A PROPULSION MECHANISM TO A WATERCRAFT
The invention relates to an interface for mounting a propulsion mechanism to a watercraft such as a fishing kayak, and to a watercraft comprising such an interface. The interface comprises a first portion including a first plate with a hole sized and shaped for receiving therethrough a portion of the propulsion mechanism, a second portion including a second plate and one channel extending from the second plate, the channel being in registry with the hole of the first portion for therein a portion of the propulsion mechanism. The interface also comprises fastening assemblies for removably fastening the second portion to the first portion of the interface, and a guiding assembly for maintaining the channel of the second portion in registry with the hole of the first portion.
INTERFACE FOR MOUNTING A PROPULSION MECHANISM TO A WATERCRAFT
The invention relates to an interface for mounting a propulsion mechanism to a watercraft such as a fishing kayak, and to a watercraft comprising such an interface. The interface comprises a first portion including a first plate with a hole sized and shaped for receiving therethrough a portion of the propulsion mechanism, a second portion including a second plate and one channel extending from the second plate, the channel being in registry with the hole of the first portion for therein a portion of the propulsion mechanism. The interface also comprises fastening assemblies for removably fastening the second portion to the first portion of the interface, and a guiding assembly for maintaining the channel of the second portion in registry with the hole of the first portion.
SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR INTEGRATED WATERCRAFT SOLAR PANELS
A system for providing solar power to a watercraft includes a hull having an outer surface, defining a recess extending inward and offset from the outer surface by a distance, and configured to float on water. The system further includes a solar panel configured to fit within the recess and having a thickness that is substantially equal to the distance such that an outer edge of the solar panel is substantially aligned with the outer surface of the hull.
SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR INTEGRATED WATERCRAFT SOLAR PANELS
A system for providing solar power to a watercraft includes a hull having an outer surface, defining a recess extending inward and offset from the outer surface by a distance, and configured to float on water. The system further includes a solar panel configured to fit within the recess and having a thickness that is substantially equal to the distance such that an outer edge of the solar panel is substantially aligned with the outer surface of the hull.