Patent classifications
B62B2202/403
Board and Boat Caddy
A caddy that has a frame, the frame comprising four wheels, each wheel coupled to a corner of the frame. The caddy also has a first cradle coupled to a first end of the frame and a second cradle coupled to a second side of the frame wherein the first cradle receives a first end of a water apparatus and the second cradle receives a second end of the water apparatus for transporting the water apparatus.
Wagon for transporting beach equipment
A beach wagon for transporting water sport boards and smaller objects. The wagon includes a front wall and the rear wall extending vertically from a floor and engaged to side walls; the wagon is carried on a plurality of wheels. The front wall and the rear wall each include a retaining slot. The retaining slots are in substantial alignment to hold a water sport board in the retaining slots spanning between the front wall and the rear wall. The walls of the wagon retain the smaller objects in the wagon. The slotted front and rear walls can be configured to retrofit existing wagons.
CART FOR TRANSPORTING AQUATIC VESSELS
A cart for transporting an aquatic vessel is provided which includes an axle, at least two wheels arranged on the axle, a frame having support posts extending from the frame to support the aquatic vessel, at least two elongated ties secured to the frame or the support posts, each having a wheel chock arranged thereon configured to be removably placed adjacent to one of the at least two wheels to stabilize the cart at rest, and a kickstand. The cart and its components can be disassembled in a variety of different configurations to allow the cart to be stored in a number of different configurations, including inside of the aquatic vessel, when the cart is not in use.
Utility Cart with Trailer Hitch Assembly
A utility cart for maneuvering trailers and trailer accessories includes a base frame member, caster wheels mounted on an underside of the base frame member, a height adjustable hitch assembly, and a pair of handles extending upwardly from the base frame member. The hitch assembly is mounted to the central support members, and includes a vertical post extending upwardly from the support members and a telescoping frame member with a vertical sleeve that mates telescopically with the vertical post. The telescoping frame member includes a height adjustment mechanism that is operated by a hand crank, so that a user can turn the hand crank to raise or lower the height of the telescoping frame member. The utility cart may attach to trailers, trailer hitch accessories, or may be used as a docking station for the recreational vehicle loading and carrying apparatus set forth in U.S. Pat. No. 9,670,013.
WAGON FOR TRANSPORTING BEACH EQUIPMENT
A beach wagon for transporting water sport boards and smaller objects. The wagon includes a front wall and the rear wall extending vertically from a floor and engaged to side walls; the wagon is carried on a plurality of wheels. The front wall and the rear wall each include a retaining slot. The retaining slots are in substantial alignment to hold a water sport board in the retaining slots spanning between the front wall and the rear wall. The walls of the wagon retain the smaller objects in the wagon. The slotted front and rear walls can be configured to retrofit existing wagons.
Motorized kayak cart
A motorized kayak cart is provided. The cart has a frame for supporting the hull of a kayak, a motor that drives two opposing wheels mounted on the frame, and stabilizing bars that contact a ground surface on which the cart rests and slides along the ground surface in order to maintain the cart in an upright position when the cart is in motion so that the cart does not tip over when in use.
Personal watercraft rotisserie
A personal watercraft rotisserie includes a lower frame having a pair of longitudinal members and a pair of lateral members, a support structure affixed to each lateral member of the lower frame, and an upper frame having a pair of longitudinal members and a pair of lateral members. Each lateral member of the upper frame is rotatably coupled to the support structures, such that the upper frame is rotatable about its longitudinal axis. The upper frame supports a personal watercraft which can be adjustably secured thereto via straps or other fasteners. A locking mechanism is configured to selectively secure the upper frame in a fixed position relative to the lower frame. In this way, an individual can support a personal watercraft in a desired rotational position to easily access the upper and lower hull for maintenance or repairs.
System of brackets and rails for attaching wheels, towing, and accessory devices to small pontoon watercraft
A system of brackets and rails for attaching wheels, towing devices, and other accessories to small pontoon watercraft in various locations and combinations to increase the transportability and utility of the watercraft. Among the advantages are the ability to tow the watercraft by hand or bicycle, and to allow other devices such as a human powered pedal drive, trolling motor, bike rack, cargo rack, and other accessories to be attached easily and without the use of tools.
Kayak transport dolly and storage rack
A removable rack for holding and/or transporting kayaks with a vehicle such as a pick up, trailer, utility vehicle or flat bed truck. The rack comprises a frame which holds at least one kayaks in a pickup at a selected height and leaving storage room under rack frame. The rack also can be disassembled into a relatively small bundle of parts for easy storage and transport. The rack provides a dolly or hand truck including a frame with wheels and a handle means to maintain the desired spacing between the support surface and the kayak supported by the elevated platform. The hand truck assembly are configured to be easily moved onto an elevated platform, for example, the bed of a truck or an elevated floor such as a raised patio or deck floor. The transport device facilitates transportation of the kayak to a body of water.
Racing canoe dolly
Disclosed is a canoe transport dolly having a main truck, a front truck, and a rod connecting the main truck to the front truck. The main truck and the front truck each have a gantry assembly comprising one or more axles in communication with one or more tires, a powerhead assembly, a plurality of threaded rods interconnecting the gantry assembly to the powerhead assembly. A plurality of arms are in rotational communication with the powerhead assembly, each arm having a hooked end extending away from the powerhead assembly. A canopy assembly positioned above the belt assembly for engaging a canoe gunwale, wherein the canopy assembly releasably engages the arms' hooked ends; and a return asset assembly in communication with the arm assembly, the return asset assembly.