PONTOON BOAT WITH TUNING PLATES
20240092462 ยท 2024-03-21
Inventors
Cpc classification
B63B2039/067
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B63B39/06
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B63B1/12
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
A pontoon boat with a motor arrangement has multiple chines on the pontoons and has a plurality of chine wedges positioned in respective reverse chines. The chine wedges providing a optimal balancing of the performance characteristics of the pontoon boat. The pontoon boat may be performance tuned by positioning the chine wedges at alternate positions or utilizing alternately shapes, sizes, or orientations of chine wedges. The chine wedge may be readily attached and detached utilizing threaded fasteners which extend into foils mounted on the pontoon, the foils partially defining the reverse chines into which the chine wedges are placed.
Claims
1. A pontoon boat comprising: a deck; a starboard pontoon and a port pontoon mounted below the deck; a motor mounted on an aft end of the pontoon boat; wherein the starboard pontoon and the port pontoon each have a foil with a V-shape, each foil mounted to respective inner and lower quartile of the pontoon on an exterior surface of the pontoon and extending at least one third of the length of the respective pontoon, each foil in conjunction with the respective pontoon, defining a respective reverse chine extending the length of the respective foil; the pontoon boat further comprising a starboard chine wedge fixed to the starboard pontoon at the reverse chine, and a port chine wedge fixed to the port pontoon at the respective reverse chine, each chine having a generally triangular or pie shaped plate portion with a forward upward inclination, a forward end of each chine wedge extending into an apex region of the respective reverse chine, the port chine wedge and the starboard chine wedge positioned at the same respective forward-rearward locations on each of the starboard and port pontoons.
2. The pontoon boat of claim 1, wherein each chine wedge has a length in the range of from about 10 inches to 22 inches.
3. The pontoon boat of claim 1, wherein each of the starboard and port chine wedges are welded to the respective foil and exterior surface of the respective pontoons.
4. The pontoon boat of any of claim 1, wherein the port pontoon and the starboard pontoon each have an axis that together defines a horizontal plane, and wherein each of the chine wedges are mounted to the respective pontoon at an inclination angle in the range of 10? to 45? from the horizontal plane.
5. The pontoon boat of claim 1, wherein each of the starboard chine wedge and port chine wedge has a rearward edge, and wherein a corner of the respective chine wedge is secured to the foil within 1 inch of an exterior apex of the foil.
6. The pontoon boat of claim 1, wherein each of the starboard chine wedge and port chine wedge is attached to the respective foil at a location forward of midpoints of respective lengths of the foils.
7. The pontoon boat of claim 1, wherein the pontoon boat further comprises a third central pontoon positioned between the port pontoon and the starboard pontoon, the third pontoon having a maximum width greater than a maximum width of the starboard pontoon and greater than a maximum width of the port pontoon.
8. The pontoon boat of any of claim 1, wherein each V-shaped foil has a respective leg corresponding to the two legs of the V-shape, and wherein each leg has a length from 3 to 7 inches.
9. A pontoon boat comprising: a deck, the deck having a plurality of deck frame cross members; a plurality of pontoons connected to the plurality of deck frame cross members; a motor mounted on an aft end of the pontoon boat; wherein at least one of the plurality of pontoons each having a reverse chines with V-shaped recess, and said at least one of the plurality of pontoons has a respective chine wedge attached thereto and that is positioned in and extending across the V-shaped recess.
10. The pontoon boat of claim 9 wherein each of the respective chine wedges is configured as a plate with a generally triangular shape.
11. The pontoon boat of claim 9, wherein each of the chine wedges is formed from plate aluminum and has a thickness in the range of 0.13 to 0.25 inches.
12. The pontoon boat of claim 9, wherein the reverse chine is defined by a foil on the pontoon and the exterior surface of the pontoon.
13. The pontoon boat of claim 12, wherein the foil is welded to the exterior surface of the pontoon and formed from a generally triangular aluminum extrusion.
14. A method of tuning the performance parameters of a pontoon boat utilizing a plurality of chine wedges, the pontoon boat having a pair of pontoons with a reverse chine defined on each pontoon, the method comprising: selecting a plurality of chine wedges, each chine wedge being a plate with opposing side edges converging toward a rearward end of the planar plate and with a rearward edge that defines the greatest width of the plate; temporarily fastening a pair chine wedges of the plurality of chine wedges to a respective first chine wedge position at each of corresponding reverse chines on each of the two pontoons of the pontoon boat such that each chine wedge provides a lifting surface, measuring select performance parameters of the pontoon boat with the chine wedges at the first respective chine wedge positions; moving the pair of equally sized chine wedges to second respective chine wedge positions at each of the corresponding reverse chines on each of the two pontoons and temporarily fastening the pair of chine wedges thereto; measuring select performance parameters of the pontoon boat with the chine wedges at the second respective chine wedge positions; comparing the measured select performance parameters and selecting respective chine position based on said comparing; fixing the chine wedges to the selected respective chine positions.
15. The method of claim 14, wherein the measured select performance parameters include one or more performance parameters selected from the following set: top speed, handling characteristics, load capacity, tendency to porpoise, responsiveness in steering, and tendency for forward ends of the pontoons to dive.
16. The method of claim 14, further comprising the step of fixing at least a pair of the plurality of chine wedges at selected positions on the plurality of reverse chines based on the measuring or observing performance parameters.
17. The method of claim 14, further comprising fixing the at least a pair of the plurality of chime wedges by welding.
18. The method of claim 14, further comprising fixing the at least a pair of the plurality of chine wedges by utilizing threaded fasteners.
19. The method of claim 14, wherein the step of selecting a plurality of chine wedges includes selecting the plurality from a plurality of differently sized chine wedges.
20. The method of claim 14, wherein the step of selecting a plurality of chine wedges includes selecting the plurality from a kit that includes fasteners and written instructions.
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[0033] A motor arrangement 28, illustrated as an outboard engine, at the stern end operably coupled to pontoon 16 proximate stern end 26 of deck 20. In other embodiments, motor arrangement 28 may comprise an inboard/outboard engine or a multi-outboard engine configuration. Deck 20 may include thereon a rearward seating area 30 and a forward seating area 32. Rearward seating area 30 also includes an operator region 36. Pontoon boat 10 may also include a collapsible canopy 38 coupled to railing 22.
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[0039] In embodiments, the performance characteristics may be altered utilizing the chine wedges in ways other than simply repositioning the chine wedges. Chine wedges of different sizes and shapes and set to different angular inclinations may be utilized for the experimental tuning processes. Each reverse chime may have more than one chine wedge and such chine wedges may be of different sizes and positioned with different inclinations.
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[0041] The invention is not restricted to the details of the foregoing embodiment (s). The invention extends to any novel one, or any novel combination, of the features disclosed in this specification (including any incorporated by reference references, any accompanying claims, abstract and drawings), or to any novel one, or any novel combination, of the steps of any method or process so disclosed. U.S. Pat. Nos. 11,312,450; 11,192,610; and 7,950,340 are incorporated by reference herein. The above references in all sections of this application are herein incorporated by references in their entirety for all purposes.
[0042] The following clauses illustrate example subject matter described herein.
[0043] Clause 1. A pontoon boat comprising: a deck; a starboard pontoon and a port pontoon mounted below the deck; a motor mounted on an aft end of the pontoon boat; wherein the starboard pontoon and the port pontoon each have a foil with a V-shape, each foil mounted to respective inner and lower quartile of the pontoon on an exterior surface of the pontoon and extending at least one third of the length of the respective pontoon, each foil in conjunction with the respective pontoon, defining a respective reverse chine extending the length of the respective foil; [0044] the pontoon boat further comprising a starboard chine wedge fixed to the starboard pontoon at the reverse chine, and a port chine wedge fixed to the port pontoon at the respective reverse chine, each chine having a generally triangular or pie shaped plate portion with a forward upward inclination, a forward end of each chine wedge extending into an apex region of the respective reverse chine, the port chine wedge and the starboard chine wedge positioned at the same respective forward-rearward locations on each of the starboard and port pontoons.
[0045] Clause 2. The pontoon boat of clause 1, wherein each chine wedge has a length in the range of from about 10 inches to 22 inches.
[0046] Clause 3. The pontoon boat of clause 1 or 2, wherein each of the starboard and port chine wedges are welded to the respective foil and exterior surface of the respective pontoons.
[0047] Clause 4. The pontoon boat of any of clauses 1-3, wherein the port pontoon and the starboard pontoon each have an axis that together defines a horizontal plane, and wherein each of the chine wedges are mounted to the respective pontoon at an inclination angle in the range of 10? to 45? from the horizontal plane.
[0048] Clause 5. The pontoon boat of any of clauses 1-4, wherein each of the starboard chine wedge and port chine wedge has a rearward edge, and wherein a corner of the respective chine wedge is secured to the foil within 1 inch of an exterior apex of the foil.
[0049] Clause 6. The pontoon boat of any of clauses 1-5, wherein each of the starboard chine wedge and port chine wedge is attached to the respective foil at a location forward of midpoints of respective lengths of the foils.
[0050] Clause 7. The pontoon boat of any of clauses 1-6, wherein the pontoon boat further comprises a third central pontoon positioned between the port pontoon and the starboard pontoon, the third pontoon having a maximum width greater than a maximum width of the starboard pontoon and greater than a maximum width of the port pontoon.
[0051] Clause 8. The pontoon boat of any of clauses 1-7, wherein each V-shaped foil has a respective leg corresponding to the two legs of the V-shape, and wherein each leg has a length from 3 to 7 inches.
[0052] Clause 9. A pontoon boat comprising: a deck, the deck having a plurality of deck frame cross members; a plurality of pontoons connected to the plurality of deck frame cross members; a motor mounted on an aft end of the pontoon boat; wherein at least one of the plurality of pontoons each having a reverse chines with V-shaped recess, and said at least one of the plurality of pontoons has a respective chine wedge attached thereto and that is positioned in and extending across the V-shaped recess.
[0053] Clause 10. The pontoon boat of clause 9 wherein each of the respective chine wedges is configured as a plate with a generally triangular shape.
[0054] Clause 11. The pontoon boat of clause 9, wherein each of the chine wedges is formed from plate aluminum and has a thickness in the range of 0.13 to 0.25 inches.
[0055] Clause 12. The pontoon boat of any one of clauses 9-11, wherein the reverse chine is defined by a foil on the pontoon and the exterior surface of the pontoon.
[0056] Clause 13. The pontoon boat of clause 12, wherein the foil is welded to the exterior surface of the pontoon and formed from a generally triangular aluminum extrusion.
[0057] Clause 14. A method of tuning the performance parameters of a pontoon boat utilizing a plurality of chine wedges, the pontoon boat having a pair of pontoons with a reverse chine defined on each pontoon, the method comprising: providing a plurality of chine wedges, each chine wedge being a planar plate with opposing side edges converging toward a rearward end of the planar plate and with a rearward edge that defines the greatest width of the planar plate; temporarily fastening a pair of equally sized chine wedges of the plurality of chine wedges to a respective first chine wedge position at each of corresponding reverse chines on each of the two pontoons of the pontoon boat such that each chine wedge provides a lifting surface; measuring select performance parameters of the pontoon boat with the chine wedges at the first respective chine wedge positions; moving the pair of equally sized chine wedges to second respective chine wedge positions at each of the corresponding reverse chines on each of the two pontoons and temporarily fastening the pair of chine wedges thereto; measuring select performance parameters of the pontoon boat with the chine wedges at the second respective chine wedge positions; comparing the measured select performance parameters and selecting a chine position; and fixing the chine wedges to the selected chine positions.
[0058] Clause 15. The method of clause 14, wherein the measured select performance parameters include one or more performance parameters selected from the following set: top speed, handling characteristics, load capacity, tendency to porpoise, responsiveness in steering, and tendency for forward ends of the pontoons to dive.
[0059] Clause 16. A method of tuning the performance parameters of a pontoon boat utilizing a plurality of chine wedges, the pontoon boat having a plurality of reverse chines, the method comprising one or more of the following steps: measuring or observing performance parameters associated with the chine wedges and then repositioning the chine wedges and again measuring or observing the performance parameters associated with the repositioned chine wedges; measuring or observing performance parameters associated with the plurality of chine wedges and then swapping out the plurality of chine wedges with a new plurality of differently shaped or dimensioned chine wedges and again measuring or observing the performance parameters associated with the new plurality of differently shaped or dimensioned chine wedges; measuring or observing performance parameters associated with the plurality of chine wedges and then readjusting an angle of inclination of the plurality chine wedges and again measuring or observing the performance parameters associated with the readjusted angle of inclination of the plurality of chine wedges.
[0060] Clause 17. The method of clause 16, further comprising comparing the different performance parameters of the different test and selecting and utilizing a particular position, shape, dimension, and/or angle of inclination of the plurality of chine wedges and mounting selected chine wedges based on said comparing.
[0061] Clause 18. A method of tuning the performance parameters of a single hull boat or a pontoon boat utilizing a plurality of chine wedges, the single hull boat or pontoon boat having a plurality of reverse chines, the method comprising the following steps: measuring or observing performance parameters associated with the chine wedges positioned at specific positions on the plurality of reverse chines, and then repositioning the chine wedges on the plurality of reverse chines and again measuring or observing the performance parameters associated with the repositioned chine wedges.
[0062] Clause 19. The method of clause 18, further comprising swapping out the plurality of chine wedges with a new plurality of differently shaped or dimensioned chine wedges and again measuring or observing the performance parameters associated with the new plurality of differently shaped or dimensioned chine wedges.
[0063] Clause 20. The method of clause 18 or 19, further comprising the step of fixing at least a pair of the plurality of chine wedges at selected positions on the plurality of reverse chines based on the measuring or observing performance parameters.
[0064] Clause 21. A kit for performance tuning of a pontoon boat, the kit comprising a plurality of chine wedges for attachment to reverse chines on pontoons of a pontoon boat, the plurality of chine wedges having a generally triangular shape or pie shape, a forward end of each chine wedge positionable into an apex region of respective reverse chines, fasteners for attaching the plurality of chine wedges, and written instructions for the performance tuning.
[0065] While the aforementioned particular embodiments of the present invention have been shown and described, it will be obvious to those skilled in the art that, based upon the teachings herein, that changes and modifications may be made without departing from this invention and its broader aspects. Therefore, the appended claims are to encompass within their scope all such changes and modifications as are within the true spirit and scope of this invention. It will be understood by those with skill in the art that if a specific number of an introduced claim element is intended, such intent will be explicitly recited in the claim, and in the absence of such recitation no such limitation is present. For non-limiting example, as an aid to understanding, the following appended claims contain usage of the introductory phrases at least one and one or more to introduce claim elements. However, the use of such phrases should not be construed to imply that the introduction of a claim element by the indefinite articles a or an limits any particular claim containing such introduced claim element to inventions containing only one such element, even when the same claim includes the introductory phrases one or more or at least one and indefinite articles such as a or an; the same holds true for the use in the claims of definite articles.