Jet boat including articulating keel
09714075 ยท 2017-07-25
Assignee
- YAMAHA MOTOR CORPORATION, U.S.A. (Cypress, CA, US)
- YAMAHA JET BOAT MANUFACTURING U.S.A., INC. (Vonore, TN, US)
Inventors
Cpc classification
International classification
B63H11/107
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
A jet boat includes a hull, a jet propulsion nozzle mounted to a rear of the hull, and an articulating keel attached at the rear of the hull. The articulating keel is connected to the jet propulsion nozzle via a connecting portion such that when the jet propulsion nozzle is turned, at least a portion of the articulating keel is turned with the jet propulsion nozzle. The jet propulsion nozzle turns about a first pivot axis extending vertically or substantially vertically, and the articulating keel turns about a second pivot axis extending vertically or substantially vertically. The first pivot axis of the jet propulsion nozzle is coaxial with the second pivot axis of the articulating keel.
Claims
1. A jet boat comprising: a hull; a jet propulsion nozzle mounted to a rear of the hull; a water intake port that supplies water to the jet propulsion nozzle; an articulating keel attached at the rear of the hull; and a connecting portion that connects the jet propulsion nozzle and the articulating keel; wherein the jet propulsion nozzle includes a first pivot axis extending vertically or substantially vertically; the articulating keel includes a second pivot axis extending vertically or substantially vertically; the first pivot axis of the jet propulsion nozzle is coaxial with the second pivot axis of the articulating keel; and the water intake port is located forward of the first pivot axis and the second pivot axis and an entirety of the connecting portion is located rearward of the first pivot axis and the second pivot axis.
2. The jet boat according to claim 1, wherein a bottom surface of the hull inclines upward as the hull extends rearward.
3. The jet boat according to claim 1, wherein the articulating keel is located at a centerline of the hull in a width direction of the jet boat.
4. The jet boat according to claim 1, wherein the hull has a flat or substantially flat bottom surface.
5. The jet boat according to claim 1, wherein the hull includes a keel extending from a front of the hull to the rear of the hull, and the articulating keel is aligned with the keel in the fore and aft direction of the jet boat.
6. The jet boat according to claim 1, wherein a bottom surface of the articulating keel extends below a bottom surface of the hull.
7. The jet boat according to claim 1, wherein the connecting portion is located rearward of the first pivot axis and the second pivot axis in a fore and aft direction of the jet boat.
8. The jet boat according to claim 1, wherein the connecting portion includes a bolt.
9. The jet boat according to claim 1, wherein the hull includes a keel extending from a front of the hull toward the rear of the hull, and the water intake port is located between the keel and the articulating keel.
10. The jet boat according to claim 1, further comprising a ride plate attached to bottom surface of the hull, and the articulating keel is directly attached to the ride plate.
11. A jet boat comprising: a hull; a jet propulsion nozzle mounted to a rear of the hull; an articulating keel attached at the rear of the hull; and a connecting portion that connects the jet propulsion nozzle and the articulating keel; wherein the jet propulsion nozzle includes a first pivot axis extending vertically or substantially vertically; the articulating keel includes a second pivot axis extending vertically or substantially vertically; the first pivot axis of the jet propulsion nozzle is coaxial with the second pivot axis of the articulating keel; and the articulating keel includes a fixed portion and a movable portion, and the fixed portion is attached to the movable portion at the second pivot axis.
12. The jet boat according to claim 11, wherein the movable portion includes a forward portion located forward of the second pivot axis and a rear portion located rearward of the second pivot axis in a fore and aft direction of the jet boat.
13. The jet boat according to claim 11, wherein the fixed portion of the articulating keel is attached directly to the hull.
14. The jet boat according to claim 11, wherein a front of the fixed portion of the articulating keel is curved, and a curvature of the front of the fixed portion substantially corresponds to a curvature of a front of the hull.
15. The jet boat according to claim 11, wherein the movable portion of the articulating keel is located directly below the jet propulsion nozzle.
16. The jet boat according to claim 11, wherein the fixed portion of the articulating keel defines a portion of a bottom surface of the hull.
17. The jet boat according to claim 11, wherein a rear portion of the fixed portion of the articulating keel extends rearward of the rear of the hull.
18. The jet boat according to claim 11, wherein a length of the fixed portion of the articulating keel in the fore and aft direction of the jet boat is between about 2 times to about 3 times a length of the movable portion of the articulating keel in the fore and aft direction of the jet boat.
19. A jet boat comprising: a hull; a jet propulsion nozzle mounted to a rear of the hull; an articulating keel attached at the rear of the hull; and a connecting portion that connects the jet propulsion nozzle and the articulating keel; wherein the jet propulsion nozzle includes a first pivot axis extending vertically or substantially vertically; the articulating keel includes a second pivot axis extending vertically or substantially vertically; the first pivot axis of the jet propulsion nozzle is coaxial with the second pivot axis of the articulating keel; and a bottom surface of the articulating keel is located on a horizontal line extending from a bottom surface of a front of the hull.
20. A jet boat comprising: a hull; a jet propulsion nozzle mounted to a rear of the hull; an articulating keel attached at the rear of the hull; and a connecting portion that connects the jet propulsion nozzle and the articulating keel; wherein the jet propulsion nozzle includes a first pivot axis extending vertically or substantially vertically; the articulating keel includes a second pivot axis extending vertically or substantially vertically; the first pivot axis of the jet propulsion nozzle is coaxial with the second pivot axis of the articulating keel; and the connecting portion includes a U-shaped or substantially U-shaped guide plate including a slot in which the articulating keel is located.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
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(10) The fixed portion 32 extends downward and rearward from the bottom surface of the hull 10. Preferably, the front of the fixed portion 32 is curved. More preferably, the front of the fixed portion 32 is curved and has a curvature that corresponds or substantially corresponds to a curvature of the front 12 of the hull 10. Alternatively, the front and the bottom surface of the fixed portion 32 define a continuous curve, as shown in
(11) The movable portion 33 of the articulating keel 30 is connected to the fixed portion 32 at the second pivot axis 31. Any known connecting structure may be used to connect the movable portion 33 to the fixed portion 32, including, for example, a bolt and a nut. The movable portion 33 is configured to turn or pivot with respect to the fixed portion 32 when the jet propulsion nozzle 20 is turned or steered. The jet propulsion nozzle 20 may be steered by any known steering mechanism. The movable portion 33 preferably includes a first portion 34 that extends forward of the second pivot axis 31 and a second portion 35 that extends rearward of the second pivot axis 31. In this case, the fixed portion 32 is shaped to accommodate the first portion 34 of the movable portion 33. When the first portion 34 of the movable portion 33 extends forward of the second pivot axis 31, the steerability of the jet boat 1 is further enhanced. Alternatively, the entire movable portion 33 may be located rearward of the second pivot axis 31 in the fore and aft direction of the jet boat 1.
(12) The movable portion 33 is connected to the jet propulsion nozzle 20 at a connecting portion 40 such that, as the jet propulsion nozzle 20 is steered to the left and right about a first pivot axis 21, the movable portion 33 is turned to the left and right about the second pivot axis 31. Preferably, the movable portion 33 is located directly below the jet propulsion nozzle 20 such that the movable portion 33 and the jet propulsion nozzle 20 pivot about the same axis. In particular, the second pivot axis 31 is preferably coaxial with the first pivot axis 21 such that the movable portion 33 smoothly pivots with the jet propulsion nozzle 20.
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(14) A length of the fixed portion 32 in the fore and aft direction of the jet boat is preferably between about 2 times to about 3 times a length of the movable portion 33 in the fore and aft direction of the jet boat 1. Alternatively, the length of the fixed portion 32 may be about the same as the length of the movable portion 33 in the fore and aft direction of the jet boat 1. It is also possible that the length of the fixed portion 32 of the articulating keel is many times longer than the length of the movable portion 33 in the fore and aft direction of the jet boat 1.
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(16) Preferably, the hull 10 is designed such that a bottom surface of the hull 10 inclines upward as the hull 10 extends rearward, such that the front 12 of the hull 10 sits lower in the water than the rear end 11 of the hull 10, whether the hull 10 is flat or substantially flat or includes a keel 13. For example, the hull 10 inclines upward by a distance that is the same or substantially the same as a distance the articulating keel 30 extends below a bottom surface of the rear 11 of the hull 10. As shown in
(17) While preferred embodiments of the present invention have been described above, it is to be understood that variations and modifications will be apparent to those skilled in the art without departing from the scope and spirit of the present invention. The scope of the present invention, therefore, is to be determined solely by the following claims.