B63B2001/201

Multi Axis Suspension Vessel
20180162488 · 2018-06-14 ·

A vessel with three platformsan outer hull, an inner deck hull and a passenger carriage, having four independent suspension systems there between so as to accommodate for the multi axis movements of the outer hull. This multi axis suspension system spread between the three platforms will offer the passenger carriage stability against the pitch, yaw and roll rotations a vessel makes as it twists and turns going up and down the slope of a wave as well as the heave, sway and surge movements induced by the waves pushing the vessel around and or the ship sliding down the face of a wave.

Multi Axis Suspension Vessel
20180162495 · 2018-06-14 ·

A vessel with three platformsan outer hull, an inner deck hull and a passenger carriage, having four independent suspension systems there between so as to accommodate for the multi axis movements of the outer hull. This multi axis suspension system spread between the three platforms will offer the passenger carriage stability against the pitch, yaw and roll rotations a vessel makes as it twists and turns going up and down the slope of a wave as well as the heave, sway and surge movements induced by the waves pushing the vessel around and or the ship sliding down the face of a wave.

Multi Axis Suspension Vessel
20180162496 · 2018-06-14 ·

A vessel with three platformsan outer hull, an inner deck hull and a passenger carriage, having four independent suspension systems there between so as to accommodate for the multi axis movements of the outer hull. This multi axis suspension system spread between the three platforms will offer the passenger carriage stability against the pitch, yaw and roll rotations a vessel makes as it twists and turns going up and down the slope of a wave as well as the heave, sway and surge movements induced by the waves pushing the vessel around and or the ship sliding down the face of a wave.

Modification of traditional propeller shaft tunnel on a vessel hull
09975617 · 2018-05-22 · ·

An aquatic vessel may include contra-rotating propellers and a hull mold with a keel pad sectional extended from a hull planing surface to a location on the hull mold at which a propeller shaft exits a propeller shaft tunnel at an aft transom edge of the hull mold and at a forward portion of the keel pad sectional, with sides of the propeller shaft tunnel formed into directional ports to increase a flow of water into the propeller shaft tunnel.

Boat with reconfigurable running surface for wake adjustment

A watersports boat includes a hull having an underside extending from a forward bow to an aft transom along a longitudinal centerline. The underside defines a running surface that contacts water when the hull moves therein. The running surface includes a bow section and port and starboard midship running surface sections that flatten moving aft to an aft running surface section. The port and starboard midship running surface sections are separated by a keel member. The keel member has an apex lower than the aft running surface section and that inclines toward the aft running surface section aft the apex and forward a propeller positioned beneath the aft running surface section.

A WATERCRAFT USING NARROWING CONCAVE CHANNELS
20180065709 · 2018-03-08 ·

The invention is a watercraft with at least one hull which creates hydrodynamic lift by using narrowing concave channels (1) on the underside of the said at least one hull where propulsion (3) is placed such that the said propulsion draws water through the said narrowing concave channels (1).

CHASSIS FOR A PONTOON BOAT

A novel and advantageous chassis for a pontoon boat is provided. The chassis includes two outer tubes and a center tube. The outer tubes include lifting strakes on a surface facing the center tube. The center tube has two side walls and a bottom surface with one or more chines provided along the bottom surface. The bottom surface may have be V-shaped or may have a flat central surface. Riding surfaces may be provided between the outermost chines and the side walls of the center tube.

Hybrid chine boat hull and methods of manufacture and use
12179883 · 2024-12-31 · ·

This disclosure describes hybrid chine hulls, marine vessels including hybrid chine hulls and methods of manufacturing and using hybrid chine hulls. An exemplary hybrid chine hull includes a keel, a single chine section, and a double chine section distinct from the single chine section with respect to a longitudinal direction of the keel and positioned aft of the single chine section.

High stability low drag boat hull
09751594 · 2017-09-05 ·

A modified V-hull boat has a keel starting at about 20% from the bow ending 75 to 80% aft of the bow and has an inverted airfoil shape. A flat pad blends in aft of the keel assisting planning and attitude at speed. A bracket having a bottom shape and size to float a designated amount of weight and a downward angle facing down at the aft on the bottom to act as a positive planning fixed trim tape that ride's above the water at speed or on plane, and adds stability and positive buoyancy for weight of engines at rest or low speed. Chine's are the outside corner of the boat joining the bottom to the side's. The chine's taper slightly inboard aft to relieve friction and drag. Although they do not come together the chine is no way a straight line the outer edges are slightly more ellipsoidal hence the name.

Boat with reconfigurable running surface for wake adjustment

A watersports boat includes a hull having an underside that defines a running surface that contacts water when the hull moves therein. The running surface includes a planing mode trailing edge and a pre-planing mode trailing edge. An aft running surface section of the hull includes port and starboard recesses that extend from a respective step at a forward end thereof aft to a respective aft edge thereof. The steps form the planing mode trailing edge where water disengages from the aft corners of the aft running surface section when the boat travels in planing mode and the aft edge of the recesses form the pre-planing mode trailing edge where water disengages from the aft corners of the aft running surface section when the boat travels in pre-planing mode.