Patent classifications
B63B2017/026
System for Attaching Accessories to a Boat or a Marine Environment
A system for attaching accessories to a boat that is moveable between a first, stored configuration and a second, expanded configuration. The system includes a boat, a first leg frame member, a second leg frame member, an attachment device, a first support member, and a second support member. The first leg frame member has a proximal first end attached to the boat such that a portion of the first leg frame member is pivotable relative to the boat. The second leg frame member has a proximal second end attached to the boat such that a portion of the second leg frame member is pivotable relative to the boat. The attachment device is mounted to the first leg frame member and the second leg frame member. The first support member is attached to the first leg frame member and the second support member is attached to the second leg frame member.
Telescoping tower for a boat
A telescoping boat tower (1800), including: a center section (1814); a first support (1802) secured to a first end of the center section, the first support including a first telescoping assembly (1804); and a second support (1808) secured to a second end of the center section, the second support including a second telescoping assembly (1810). The first telescoping assembly and the second telescoping assembly cooperate to raise and lower the center section between a first position and a second position. The center section includes an integrated sun lounge platform (1820) configured as a cockpit cover for a boat, the sun lounge platform including a seating arrangement (1822).
ENERGY HARVESTING VESSELS WITH MODULAR HULLS
Described herein are watercraft comprising a hull comprising a first hull assembly, and a second hull assembly opposite the first hull assembly and parallel to the first hull assembly; and a frame configured to couple the first hull assembly to the second hull assembly. In sonic embodiments, the first hull assembly comprises a first quarter hull coupled to a second quarter hull, and the second hull assembly comprises a third quarter hull coupled to a fourth quarter hull. In some embodiments, the first and third quarter hulls are substantially reflectively duplicative of the second and fourth quarter hulls. In some embodiments, the first hull assembly is substantially reflectively symmetrical to the second hull assembly. Various embodiments may further include a roof comprising one or more energy harvesting arrays thereon. The roof may be movable, in various embodiments, between a closed configuration and an open configuration.
Tower With Electric Actuators
A foldable watersports tower for a boat includes a pair of legs pivotally mounted to the boat, each leg having an electronic leg actuator operable to pivot the leg between an upright orientation and a lower orientation; a cross-piece extending between the legs; a roof mount pivotally mounted to the legs; a roof mounted to the roof mount; and a roof frame actuator connected between portions of the cross-piece and portions of the roof mount.
SIDE SHADE ASSEMBLY
A boat includes a bow and a stern, a deck between the bow and the stern, a longitudinal centerline extending from the bow to the stern dividing the deck into a port side and a starboard side, and a side shade assembly attached to the boat on one of the port side of the deck and the starboard side of the deck. The side shade assembly includes a frame and a side shade cover supported by the frame such that the side shade cover extends outboard beyond the deck in a direction away from the longitudinal centerline.
Fishing rod holding apparatus and related boat and method
A fishing rod holding apparatus is provided. The apparatus may include a crossbar and one or more rod receivers affixed to the crossbar. Each of the rod receivers may be configured to receive a fishing rod. Further, the apparatus may include at least one bracket engaged with the crossbar and configured to engage a boat. The apparatus may additionally include an actuator engaged with crossbar and configured to rotate the crossbar to change an angle of the one or more rod receivers with respect to the vertical plane. A related boat and a related boat accessory operation method are also provided.
Systems and methods for solar-electric pump-out boat
A solar electric pump-out boat for removing human waste. The pump-out boat may include a boat hull, wherein the boat hull may include a bow, a stern, and a self-draining sole disposed therein. The pump-out boat may further include a holding tank disposed within the hull underneath the self-draining sole for collecting waste. The pump-out boat may further include a console disposed approximately center of, and on a top surface of the self-draining sole. The pump-out boat may further include a solar panel for absorbing sunlight to convert into electrical power. The pump-out boat may further include a pump disposed within the console. The pump-out boat may further include a battery connected to a motor, the pump, and the solar panel, such that the solar panel charges the battery to provide the electrical power to operate the pump and the motor.
BIMINI TOP
A bimini top for a boat. The bimini top includes a cover and a frame supporting the cover. The frame may include a first support pivotally connected to an inboard side of a first leg of a tower. The first support has a profile in a stowed position that, when viewed from the port side in the stowed position, is hidden behind the portion of the first leg with the first profile. The frame may also include a second support pivotally connected to an inboard side of a second leg of the tower. The second support has a profile in the stowed position that, when viewed from the starboard side in the stowed position, is hidden behind the portion of the second leg with the second profile. The bimini top may also include a line including a plurality of hangers is integrally formed in the line.
SOLAR BOAT WITH ADJUSTABLE ANGLE OF SOLAR PANEL
A solar boat with an adjustable angle of a solar panel of the present disclosure comprises: a cabin unit; a boat body provided below the cabin unit and including a first fixing unit and a second fixing unit; a solar panel unit provided above the cabin unit and configured to convert solar energy into electrical energy; a first pole provided with a first connector at an upper end thereof and connected to a front left bottom of the solar panel unit via the first connector, and provided with a second connector at a lower end thereof and connected to the boat body via the second connector; a second pole provided with a third connector at an upper end thereof and connected to a front right bottom of the solar panel unit via the third connector, and provided with a fourth connector at a lower portion thereof and connected to the boat body via the fourth connector; a third pole provided with a fifth connector at an upper end thereof and connected to a rear left bottom of the solar panel unit via the fifth connector, provided with a sixth connector at a lower portion thereof and connected to the boat body via the sixth connector, and provided with a seventh connector below the sixth connector and connected to an upper end of a first adjustment unit via the seventh connector; a fourth pole provided with an eighth connector at an upper end thereof and connected to a rear right bottom of the solar panel unit via the eighth connector, provided with a ninth connector at a lower portion thereof and connected to the boat body via the ninth connector, and provided with a tenth connector below the ninth connector and connected to an upper end of a second adjustment unit via the tenth connector; the first adjustment unit connected to the seventh connector at an upper end thereof, provided with an eleventh connector at a lower end thereof and connected to the first fixing unit via the eleventh connector, and being adjustable in its length; and the second adjustment unit connected to the tenth connector at an upper end thereof, provided with a twelfth connector at a lower end thereof and connected to the second fixing unit via the twelfth connector, and being adjustable in its length, and has the effects that can perform efficient solar power generation according to the surrounding environment or the direction of sunlight by enabling the angle adjustment of the solar panels installed on the roof of the solar boat, and that can reduce the volume of the solar boat when anchored, and can resolve the problem of taking up a lot of space by the fixed solar panels when anchored by enabling the angle adjustment of the solar panels installed on the roof of the solar boat and the storag
BACKSPRAY MITIGATION SYSTEM FOR YACHTS
A superstructure-integrated backspray mitigation system for yachts including an aft spoiler secured to the vessels hardtop for directing airflow about the hardtop downwardly into the aft cockpit area to interfere with, mitigate and eliminate the natural reverse backspray created by the low-pressure region behind the yacht. The spoiler protrudes from the hardtop and includes at least one air ducting channel directing airflow at select angles into the cockpit area presenting a protective shield preventing the backspray from entering the cockpit. An optional pivotal panel member selectively enables operation of the spoiler.