B63B2029/043

Floor tile for mounting an accessory thereon, accessory for mounting to a floor tile, and floor tile and accessory assembly

A floor tile has arcuate slots formed on its upper surface and defined about a common center of curvature. A positioning cavity is formed on the upper surface and located radially outward from a common radius of curvature of the arcuate slots. An accessory comprises a base having a bottom section. An attachment member is pivotally mounted to the base and has two arcuate hooks extending under the bottom section of the base. A locating projection extends under the bottom section of the base, being located radially outward from a pivot axis of the attachment member. To mount the accessory on the floor tile, the arcuate hooks are received in the arcuate slots and the locating projection is received in the positioning cavity. Pivoting the attachment member causes locking or unlocking of the arcuate hooks in the arcuate slots for attaching or detaching the accessory on the floor tile.

Entertainment barge
11628913 · 2023-04-18 ·

An entertainment barge includes at least two pontoons, a first deck having a front, rear, right side and left side, is attached to both pontoons. A second deck is disposed above and substantially parallel to the first deck. At least two retractable spuds are attached to the deck and are adapted to be lowered into the water to secure the barge in a fixed position.

Entertainment barge
11628913 · 2023-04-18 ·

An entertainment barge includes at least two pontoons, a first deck having a front, rear, right side and left side, is attached to both pontoons. A second deck is disposed above and substantially parallel to the first deck. At least two retractable spuds are attached to the deck and are adapted to be lowered into the water to secure the barge in a fixed position.

SEAT FOR WATERCRAFT
20230068542 · 2023-03-02 ·

Disclosed embodiments provide an apparatus having a submersible seating surface attached to a watercraft. The submersible seating surface may be raised to serve as a table when not in use as a seat. A tension member provides upward force on the seat, allowing it to be easily raised from a lowered position to a raised position. In some embodiments, a tether is used to provide additional security for the apparatus. In embodiments, a hydrofoil cup holder is affixed to the seat to provide additional lift when a watercraft is moving forward, urging the seat upward and out of the water. The hydrofoil cup holder further includes an opening in a top surface of the cup holder to secure an item such as a beverage container. Embodiments may further include a submerged safety indicator to alert nearby swimmers and/or people on the watercraft of the submerged seat.

Aft-facing transom seating for a boat

A boat, having a stern, includes one or more inclined seats. Each inclined seat includes a seat bottom that is inclined at a downward angle in a direction extending from aft to fore and a seat back. The inclined seat may be movable to allow access to a compartment associated with the inclined seat. The inclined seat may be an aft-facing seat. The inclined seat may also include a headrest positioned above an upper portion of the seatback.

WATER DIVERTING FLAT DRIFTING HULL FOR A CATAMARAN
20220324535 · 2022-10-13 ·

A flat catamaran watercraft construction is provided having a bow that defines a “split V” configuration in which the bottom surface of each of the two asymmetrical catamaran hull portions at the forward section of each hull portion slope upward from the inboard side of the hull portion to the outboard side of the hull portion. Such upward slope of the bottom of each hull portion sheds water and waves to the outboard sides of the vessel as it travels through the water in order to minimize the amount of water and spray that is directed upward between the individual hull portions towards the passengers. The rear portions of each such hull portion define an angled slope along both inboard and outboard sides, which angled slopes allow the rear portion of the watercraft to slide and drift sideways along the surface of the water as the watercraft turns. The flat catamaran hull portions and deck of the watercraft are preferably of unibody construction, such that they are formed (e.g., molded or otherwise machined) in a single, one-piece assembly.

ADJUSTABLE BOAT STATION
20230115398 · 2023-04-13 ·

A boat station (100), including: a console shell (104) configured to be secured to a boat; and a console panel (106) configured to receive a helm control (120) and a throttle control (122) and to move relative to the console shell. The boat station is configured to adjust a vertical position of the helm control and the throttle control by moving the console panel relative to the console shell.

Beanbag with storage

A beanbag comprising a first layer, forming a generally closed container, a layer of cushioning lining an inside of the first layer, a cavity within the closed container, and a resealable access port to access the cavity. In a preferred embodiment, the first layer is marine vinyl, the cushioning is a uniform layer of marine foam, and the resealable access port is a marine-grade zipper. In another embodiment, the cushioning is a layer of beanbag beans. In another embodiment, the resealable access port is an opening at the end of a protrusion, wherein the protrusion can be rolled-up and secured with a fastening mechanism. The beanbag is intended for, but not limited to, use outdoors, such as on the beach, the decks of boats, patios, pool sides, and in water. In a preferred embodiment, the beanbag floats on water and further comprises a reflective band and reflective elements.

SEAT FOR PERSONAL WATERCRAFT

One example provides a seat assembly for a personal watercraft including a rigid seat support. The rigid seat support includes a base element to be rigidly connected to a deck of the personal watercraft, and a cantilever element rigidly connected to the base element and to extend unsupported above the deck in an aft direction when the base element is connected to the deck.

REVERSIBLE SEATING SYSTEM FOR A WATERBORNE VESSELS
20230144175 · 2023-05-11 ·

Seating systems for a waterborne vessels include first and second platforms that rotate in relation to each other, and in relation to the vessel. The systems are configurable in a first, second, and third position. In the first position of the system, the first platform has a substantially horizontal orientation and acts as a seating area, the second platform is upright and acts as a backrest, and the seated user faces a first direction. In the second position of the system, the second platform has a substantially horizontal orientation and acts as the seating area, the first platform is upright and acts as a backrest, and the seated user faces a second direction opposite the first direction. In the third position, the first and second platforms assume a relatively compact vertical orientation.