B63C2005/022

WATERCRAFT AND AIRCRAFT BLADDER AND TIE DOWN SECURING APPARATUSES AND METHODS
20220126960 · 2022-04-28 · ·

The novel bladder systems and tie down systems set forth herein provide systems and apparatuses that mitigate or prevent damage, such as tipping over/capsizing, of a watercraft stored on shore or an aircraft secured to a ground surface during adverse wind, rising water, or storm events. Further, novel apparatuses and methods for storing a watercraft using the bladders as cushioning or holding devices when installed within a cavity, whether the cavity is created by digging a hole or building an enclosing berm, provides additional stability and security for the watercraft during adverse wind, rising water, or storm events.

Watercraft and aircraft bladder and tie down securing apparatuses and methods
11220311 · 2022-01-11 · ·

The novel bladder systems and tie down systems set forth herein provide systems and apparatuses that mitigate or prevent damage, such as tipping over/capsizing, of a watercraft stored on shore or an aircraft secured to a ground surface during adverse wind, rising water, or storm events. Further, novel apparatuses and methods for storing a watercraft using the bladders as cushioning or holding devices when installed within a cavity, whether the cavity is created by digging a hole or building an enclosing berm, provides additional stability and security for the watercraft during adverse wind, rising water, or storm events.

Watercraft and aircraft bladder and tie down securing apparatuses and methods
11230352 · 2022-01-25 · ·

The novel bladder systems and tie down systems set forth herein provide systems and apparatuses that mitigate or prevent damage, such as tipping over/capsizing, of a watercraft stored on shore or an aircraft secured to a ground surface during adverse wind, rising water, or storm events. Further, novel apparatuses and methods for storing a watercraft using the bladders as cushioning or holding devices when installed within a cavity, whether the cavity is created by digging a hole or building an enclosing berm, provides additional stability and security for the watercraft during adverse wind, rising water, or storm events.

Stand for Supporting a Boat
20210245850 · 2021-08-12 ·

A boat stand to support a boat above a support surface. The boat stand includes a support column and a top pad pivotally mounted to the support column. The top pad includes a plate, a mount with a receptacle that receives a head of the support column, and at least one wing with an opening to connect a chain.

BOAT DOCK WITH IMPROVED INGRESS AND EGRESS
20200377183 · 2020-12-03 ·

The present disclosures relates to watercraft storage. More specifically, the present disclosure relates to boat docks/slips with improved ingress/egress via a dock guide system. The dock guide system can include a bracket and a roller. The bracket can be configured to couple to a portion of a dock. The roller can be coupled to the bracket. The roller can be located proximate a corner of the dock when the dock guide system is installed and arranged to face an entry of the dock. Upon striking the roller, the roller deflect a watercraft from the corner of the dock.

Watercraft and Aircraft Bladder and Tie Down Securing Apparatuses and Methods
20200255095 · 2020-08-13 ·

The novel bladder systems and tie down systems set forth herein provide systems and apparatuses that mitigate or prevent damage, such as tipping over/capsizing, of a watercraft stored on shore or an aircraft secured to a ground surface during adverse wind, rising water, or storm events. Further, novel apparatuses and methods for storing a watercraft using the bladders as cushioning or holding devices when installed within a cavity, whether the cavity is created by digging a hole or building an enclosing berm, provides additional stability and security for the watercraft during adverse wind, rising water, or storm events.

Watercraft and Aircraft Bladder and Tie Down Securing Apparatuses and Methods
20200255162 · 2020-08-13 ·

The novel bladder systems and tie down systems set forth herein provide systems and apparatuses that mitigate or prevent damage, such as tipping over/capsizing, of a watercraft stored on shore or an aircraft secured to a ground surface during adverse wind, rising water, or storm events. Further, novel apparatuses and methods for storing a watercraft using the bladders as cushioning or holding devices when installed within a cavity, whether the cavity is created by digging a hole or building an enclosing berm, provides additional stability and security for the watercraft during adverse wind, rising water, or storm events.

Boat lift with adjustable bunks

A bunk for a boat lift includes a bottom portion pivotally configured to attach to one or more lifting beams of the boat lift. A top portion is positionably securable to the bottom portion wherein the top portion comprises includes a boat engaging surface having a first end and a second end wherein the first end is a first distance from a midplane of the top portion and the second end is a second distance from the midplane of the top portion. The top portion is positionable into a first position where the boat engaging surface is in a first position relative to the bottom portion and wherein the top portion is positionable into a second position by moving the top portion end for end relative to the bottom portion wherein boat engaging surface is a second position relative to the bottom portion.

Safety Supporting Frame Device and Supporting Frame Assembly
20200003358 · 2020-01-02 ·

A safety supporting frame device includes a first frame having first and second connecting portions. A second frame includes third and fourth connecting portions and is pivotable relative to the first frame between a folded position and an extended position. When the second frame is in the folded position, the third connecting portion is adjacent to the first connecting portion, and the fourth connecting portion is adjacent to the second connecting portion. When the second frame is in the extended position, the third connecting portion is distant to the first connecting portion, and the fourth connecting portion is distant to the second connecting portion. A first strap is fixed to the first and fourth connecting portions. A second strap is fixed to the second and third connecting portions. When the second frame is in the extended position, the first and second straps extend across and overlap each other.

BOAT LIFT WITH ADJUSTABLE BUNKS
20190071157 · 2019-03-07 ·

A bunk for a boat lift includes a bottom portion pivotally configured to attach to one or more lifting beams of the boat lift. A top portion is positionably securable to the bottom portion wherein the top portion comprises includes a boat engaging surface having a first end and a second end wherein the first end is a first distance from a midplane of the top portion and the second end is a second distance from the midplane of the top portion. The top portion is positionable into a first position where the boat engaging surface is in a first position relative to the bottom portion and wherein the top portion is positionable into a second position by moving the top portion end for end relative to the bottom portion wherein boat engaging surface is a second position relative to the bottom portion.