SURF HULL WITH DUAL SURF SIDE
20230211856 · 2023-07-06
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Abstract
A towboat hull configured to create a wake shape for wake surfing. The hull sides can create a symmetrical idle side dual wake as the towboat travels through the water. Controlled shaping of the wake is achieved by a flared hull sides that, when moving in a forward direction, propel the water away from the towboat to shape two idle side surf wakes simultaneously on each side of the boat. The improved towboat hull will create the improved dual wake shapes desirable for wake surfing, allowing wake surfers to surf both sides of the wake at the same time.
Claims
1. A towboat hull, configured for wake surfing, comprising: a hull side that is flared towards a transom of the towboat and is nonparallel to a centerline of the hull, such that a transom width is greater than a midship beam width of the towboat hull; and a running surface having at least one chine.
2. The towboat hull according to claim 1, wherein the hull side terminates above the chine.
3. The towboat hull according to claim 1, wherein the hull side terminates coplanar with the chine.
4. The towboat hull according to claim 1, wherein the hull side is modular and is operably affixable to the towboat.
5. The towboat hull according to claim 1, wherein the transom has a transom width that is at least about 2%, 3%, 4%, 5%, 6%, 7%, 8%, 9%, 10%, 11%, 12%, 13%, 14%, 15%, 16%, 17%, 18%, 19% or 20% larger than a width of a midship beam.
6. A method for shaping a wake, configured for wake surfing, at a side of a towboat, the method comprising: obtaining a towboat comprising, a left hull side and a right hull side that are each flared towards a transom of the towboat and that are each nonparallel to a centerline of the hull, such that a transom width is greater than a midship beam of the towboat hull; and a running surface having at least one chine; and moving the towboat in a forward direction at a speed that causes water flow across the left hull side and the right hull side to be propelled away from the sides of the towboat, such that, when the water is propelled away from the towboat, it forms a wave shaped for wake surfing.
7. The method according to claim 6, wherein the left hull side and right hull side terminate above the chine.
8. The method according to claim 6, wherein the left hull side and the right hull side terminate coplanar with the chine.
9. The method according to claim 6, wherein the left hull side and the right hull side are modular and are operably affixable to the towboat.
10. The method according to claim 6, wherein the transom has a transom width that is at least about 2%, 3%, 4%, 5%, 6%, 7%, 8%, 9%, 10%, 11%, 12%, 13%, 14%, 15%, 16%, 17%, 18%, 19% or 20% larger than a width of a midship beam.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DISCLOSURE
[0030] Embodiments of the subject invention pertain to an improved hull that can shape a Surf side wake at one or both sides of a towboat. More particularly, the subject invention provides a towboat hull that has a flare towards the aft transom, such that the transom width is greater than the midship beam. In one embodiment, the transom width 14 is wider than the midship beam width 16 by at least about 2%, 3%, 5%, 6%, 7%, 8%, 9%, 10%, 11%, 12%, 13%, 14%, 15%, 16%, 17%, 18%, 19%, and/or 20%. The hull flare can direct and propel the water flow across the hull sides away from the towboat and shape a surf side wake on either or both sides. The surf side wake formed by the improved hull can be advantageous for wake surfing.
[0031] The subject invention is particularly useful in the area of wake surfing and similar water sports. As the ordinary artisan can readily envision, the subject invention could also be useful for other purposes where controlling the direction or shape of water flow over a vessel hull would be useful or advantageous. Thus, while the subject invention will be described in relation to wake surfing and the formation of surf side wakes suitable therefore, the invention is not limited thereto.
[0032] The term “towboat” as used herein refers to any nautical vessel utilized to pull, tow, drag, or otherwise convey a person and a wake board or other equipment through or across the surface of a body of water.
[0033] The term “surf side wake” refers to the side of a wave that is enhanced by introducing the side of a hull into the waterflow in order to smooth out the disturbances and ripples in the water formed by the chine or side of the boat that is parallel to the waterflow. The surf side wake is formed when the peak of the wave crests or falls outward from either side of the transom of a towboat. The surf side wake has an area just ahead of the wake crest where the water is still smooth or unruffled before rising to the peak. This smooth rise in the water creates a ramp that a wake boarder can utilize to surf ahead of the wave crest.
[0034] Reference will be made to the attached figures on which the same reference numerals are used throughout to indicate the same or similar components. With reference to the attached figures, which show certain embodiments of the subject invention, it can be seen that a towboat hull 110 can have hull sides 9 that extend downward to one or more chines 7 that interact with the water at the sides of the hull. The hull sides can have a flared component 12 that can begin forward of midship 115 where the bow curves sternward 120. The hull sides can alternatively have a flared component 12 that can begin aft of midship 115. The flare provides a transom width 14 that is wider than the midship beam 16. The flared hull component 12 can be integrated or formed as part of the towboat hull. Alternatively, a modular flared hull component 13 can be operably affixed, permanently or removably, to a towboat hull. Each of these general components can have one or more sub-components, which will be discussed in detail below.
[0035] Wake surfing behind a towboat 100 requires a surf side wake 5 that is formed or shaped by a wave curling or “breaking” behind the towboat in a manner that causes the smoother water forward of the break and near the towboat to rise upwards and propel forward or towards the towboat. Wake surfing behind a towboat 100 is enhanced by a surf side wake 5 that is formed or shaped by introducing the side of the hull into the water flow in order to smooth out the ripples normally caused by the chines and hull sides interacting with the water along the length of the hull when travelling in a forward direction where the bow is pointing directly forward. When hulls are skewed sideways, the side of the hull that presents the stern of the boat to the water flow knocks down the ripples and creates an ideal surf side wake 5. Wake surfing the surf side wake ahead of the wave break allows the wake surfer to be propelled forward without a tow rope. Wake surfing requires a towboat capable of creating and maintaining a surf side wake with this specific Surf side wake shape.
[0036] The subject invention pertains to a towboat 100 having a hull 110 with hull sides 9 that can utilize the flared hull side to shape or form a surf side wake 5 advantageous for wake surfing on one or both sides of the towboat. A towboat hull of the subject invention can have flared hull sides 9, as shown, for example, in
[0037] With reference to the attached figures, which show specific embodiments of the subject invention, it can be seen that
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EMBODIMENTS
[0048] Embodiment 1. A towboat hull, configured for wake surfing, comprising: [0049] a hull side that is flared towards a transom of the towboat and is nonparallel to a centerline of the hull, such that a transom width is greater than a midship beam width of the towboat hull; and [0050] a running surface having at least one chine.
[0051] Embodiment 2. The towboat hull according to embodiment 1, wherein the hull side terminates above the chine.
[0052] Embodiment 3. The towboat hull according to embodiment 1, wherein the hull side terminates coplanar with the chine.
[0053] Embodiment 4. The towboat hull according to embodiment 1, wherein the hull side is modular and is operably affixable to the towboat.
[0054] Embodiment 5. The towboat hull according to embodiment 1, wherein the transom has a transom width that is at least about 2%, 3%, 4%, 5%, 6%, 7%, 8%, 9%, 10%, 11%, 12%, 13%, 14%, 15%, 16%, 17%, 18%, 19% or 20% larger than a width of a midship beam.
[0055] Embodiment 6. A method for shaping a wake, configured for wake surfing, at a side of a towboat, the method comprising: [0056] obtaining a towboat comprising, [0057] a left hull side and a right hull side that are each flared towards a transom of the towboat and that are each nonparallel to a centerline of the hull, such that a transom width is greater than a midship beam of the towboat hull; and [0058] a running surface having at least one chine; and [0059] moving the towboat in a forward direction at a speed that causes water flow across the left hull side and the right hull side to be propelled away from the sides of the towboat, [0060] such that, when the water is propelled away from the towboat, it forms a wave shaped for wake surfing.
[0061] Embodiment 7. The method according to embodiment 6, wherein the left hull side and right hull side terminate above the chine.
[0062] Embodiment 8. The method according to embodiment 6, wherein the left hull side and the right hull side terminate coplanar with the chine.
[0063] Embodiment 9. The method according to embodiment 6, wherein the left hull side and the right hull side are modular and are operably affixable to the towboat.
[0064] Embodiment 10. The method according to embodiment 6, wherein the transom has a transom width that is at least about 2%, 3%, 4%, 5%, 6%, 7%, 8%, 9%, 10%, 11%, 12%, 13%, 14%, 15%, 16%, 17%, 18%, 19% or 20% larger than a width of a midship beam.