B63B34/60

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).

SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR IDENTIFYING WHEN A WATER-SPORTS PARTICIPANT HAS FALLEN

A boat, boat systems, and methods to determine when a water-sports participant has fallen. The boat may include an image sensor and an image processor communicatively coupled to the image sensor. The image sensor is configured to capture at least one image of the environment aft of the stern of the boat. The image processor is configured to execute a rider-down analysis that includes analyzing, using an object recognition process executed by the image processor, an image to be analyzed to determine if a water-sports participant has fallen. The boat may include a controller configured to execute a rider-down action when the water-sports participant has fallen. The controller may execute the rider-down action when the image processor determines that the water-sports participant has fallen based upon the rider-down analysis.

SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR IDENTIFYING WHEN A WATER-SPORTS PARTICIPANT HAS FALLEN

A boat, boat systems, and methods to determine when a water-sports participant has fallen. The boat may include an image sensor and an image processor communicatively coupled to the image sensor. The image sensor is configured to capture at least one image of the environment aft of the stern of the boat. The image processor is configured to execute a rider-down analysis that includes analyzing, using an object recognition process executed by the image processor, an image to be analyzed to determine if a water-sports participant has fallen. The boat may include a controller configured to execute a rider-down action when the water-sports participant has fallen. The controller may execute the rider-down action when the image processor determines that the water-sports participant has fallen based upon the rider-down analysis.

Reel system
11541972 · 2023-01-03 ·

A reel system for managing a surf rope on a boat. The reel system comprises a retraction assembly, a rod and the surf rope. The boat comprises a cross bar, a stern, a port, one or more sides, a starboard, and a tower having a tower height. The surf rope comprises a rope height between the retraction assembly and a handle portion of the surf rope. The surf rope comprises a first end and a second end. The reel system comprises a system for positioning and managing the surf rope for a surfer. The reel system is configured to manage the surf rope by retracting and positioning the surf rope at one or more default rope positions when not in use and otherwise selectively allow the surf rope to rotate back for surfing. The one or more default rope positions comprise at least a first default rope position.

Reel system
11541972 · 2023-01-03 ·

A reel system for managing a surf rope on a boat. The reel system comprises a retraction assembly, a rod and the surf rope. The boat comprises a cross bar, a stern, a port, one or more sides, a starboard, and a tower having a tower height. The surf rope comprises a rope height between the retraction assembly and a handle portion of the surf rope. The surf rope comprises a first end and a second end. The reel system comprises a system for positioning and managing the surf rope for a surfer. The reel system is configured to manage the surf rope by retracting and positioning the surf rope at one or more default rope positions when not in use and otherwise selectively allow the surf rope to rotate back for surfing. The one or more default rope positions comprise at least a first default rope position.

Small planing watercraft with imaging device

A small planing watercraft with an imaging device includes: the imaging device incorporated in the small planing watercraft, and capturing an image of surroundings of the small planing watercraft; and a display device incorporated in the small planing watercraft at a location where the display device is recognizable by an operator of the small planing watercraft, and displaying the image of surroundings captured by the imaging device.

APPARATUS FOR TOWING A WATER SPORTS PERFORMER
20170369134 · 2017-12-28 ·

An apparatus for towing a water sports performer including a first leg, a second leg, a header, and a tow-line-attachment structure. Each of the first leg and second leg is adapted for attachment to one of the port side of a centerline of a boat or the starboard side of a centerline of a boat. The header is capable of assuming a plurality of different header lengths, and includes a first header portion, a second header portion, a housing, and a locking mechanism. The housing connects the first header portion and the second header portion. The housing includes a first receiver configured to receive a second end of the first header portion at a plurality of different positions. The locking mechanism is configured to secure the second end of the first header portion to the housing in one of the plurality of different positions to set the header length.

Wake tower apparatus and methods of making same

A wake tower assembly for use with a watercraft, including an arch portion extending across a width of the watercraft, first and second pivoting structures coupled to first and second ends of the arch portion, the first and second pivoting structures configured to attach to port and starboard portions of the watercraft to facilitate rotational movement of the arch portion between a lowered position and an upright position, and a first locking mechanism provided to the first pivoting structure including a biased pin member configured to engage an opening of the first end such that when the arch portion is rotated from the lowered position to the upright position, a biasing force of the biased pin member causes the biased pin member to engage the opening to mechanically lock the arch portion in the upright position.

Watersport signaling devices, systems, and methods
09745030 · 2017-08-29 ·

An alerting device can be attached to one or more tow lines for towing a watersport participant via a watercraft. In some instances, the alerting device can be spaced from the watersport participant and the watercraft during use. The alerting device can be deployed automatically, such as when tension in the one or more tow lines is reduced due to the participant being downed in the water so as to no longer be towed.

Multipurpose watercraft
11427047 · 2022-08-30 ·

A multipurpose watercraft has a pair of catamaran pontoons supported by way of a transverse control bar at forward regions thereof. The watercraft may have an arched equipment rack framework extending above rearward regions of the pontoons. The watercraft also has a pair of electric motor thrusters located respectively beneath each pontoon and the control bar comprises a pair of controls operable by hand, each control operable to control a respective thruster forwards or backwards. Alternatively, the thrusters may be remotely controlled. This configuration allows an operator to be pulled behind the control bar horizontally between the pontoons, snorkellers to be pulled behind the watercraft for recreational sightseeing and/or for remote-control rescue operations.