Folding watercraft carrier with outboard pull handle
US-2019351803-A1 · Nov 21, 2019 · US
US10266241B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10266241-B2 |
| Application number | US-201715782954-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Oct 13, 2017 |
| Priority date | Oct 11, 2013 |
| Publication date | Apr 23, 2019 |
| Grant date | Apr 23, 2019 |
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A recreational sport boat includes a hull having starboard and port sides and a transom, a generally horizontal platform, and a pair of wake-modifying devices positioned aft of the transom. The generally horizontal platform extends aft of the transom and is configured to support a human weighing at least 100 lbs. on an upper surface thereof. The pair of wake-modifying devices are attached to the platform. One of the wake-modifying devices is positioned on a port side of the platform's centerline, and another of the wake-modifying devices is positioned on a starboard side of the platform's centerline. Each wake-modifying device is moveable between a non-deployed position and a deployed position in which the wake-modifying device is angled downwardly at an angle relative to the top surface of the generally horizontal platform.
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A recreational sport boat comprising: a hull including starboard and port sides and a transom; a generally horizontal platform extending aft of the transom and spanning from a port side to a starboard side of a centerline of a boat, the generally horizontal platform configured to support a human weighing at least 100 lbs. on an upper surface thereof; and a pair of wake-modifying devices pivotably attached to a fixed surface of the platform, one of the wake-modifying devices being positioned on a port side of a centerline of the platform and another of the wake-modifying devices being positioned on a starboard side of the platform's centerline, wherein each wake-modifying device is pivotable between (i) a non-deployed position in which the wake-modifying device is oriented generally parallel to the platform and higher than a level of each of port and starboard chines at the transom, and (ii) a deployed position in which the wake-modifying device is pivoted downwardly at an angle relative to its non-deployed position, and wherein each wake-modifying device is pivotable about an axis that is oriented at an angle that intersects the platform's centerline. 2. The recreational sport boat of claim 1 , wherein each wake-modifying device is capable of assuming multiple deployed positions, and in each different deployed position the wake-modifying device is pivoted downwardly at a different angle relative to its non-deployed position. 3. The recreational sport boat of claim 1 , wherein each wake-modifying device is attached to an outer third of the platform measured in a widthwise direction of the platform. 4. The recreational sport boat of claim 1 , wherein a leading edge of each wake-modifying device is positioned one to three feet behind the transom. 5. The recreational sport boat of claim 1 , wherein each wake-modifying device is pivotable about an axis that is oriented at an oblique angle to the platform's centerline. 6. The recreational sport boat of claim 5 , wherein the port-side wake-modifying device is pivotable about an axis that extends in a generally horizontal direction at an angle of 30 to 60 degrees counterclockwise relative to the platform's centerline as viewed from above, and the starboard-side wake-modifying device is pivotable about an axis that extends in a generally horizontal direction at an angle of 30 to 60 degrees clockwise relative to the platform's centerline as viewed from above. 7. The recreational sport boat of claim 1 , wherein, in their non-deployed positions, an outer contour of each wake-modifying device corresponds to an outer contour of the platform. 8. The recreational sport boat of claim 1 , wherein each wake-modifying device forms a part of, and a top surface is co-planar with, the upper surface of the platform when the wake-modifying device is in its non-deployed position. 9. The recreational sport boat of claim 1 , wherein each wake-modifying device has an outer contour that is one of substantially triangular and substantially parabolic. 10. The recreational sport boat of claim 1 , wherein an underside of each wake-modifying device is at least one of generally convex, generally flat, generally concave, and asymmetrical. 11. The recreational sport boat of claim 1 , further comprising a pair of mechanical levers, each mechanical lever being operable to move a respective one of the wake-modifying devices between its non-deployed position and its deployed position. 12. The recreational sport boat of claim 1 , further comprising a pair of linear actuators, each linear actuator being operable to move a respective one of the wake-modifying devices between its non-deployed position and its deployed position. 13. The recreational sport boat of claim 12 , further comprising an operator station including a controller configured to control the operation of each linear actuator. 14. The recreational sport boat of claim 1 , further comprising an additional pair of wake-modifying devices, one of the additional wake-modifying devices being attached to the transom on the port side of the hull's centerline and another of the additional wake-modifying devices being attached to the transom on the starboard side of the hull's centerline. 15. A recreational sport boat comprising: a hull including starboard and port sides and a transom; a generally horizontal platform extending aft of the transom and configured to support a human weighing at least 100 lbs. on an upper surface thereof, the generally horizontal platform having an underside surface spanning from a port side to a starboard side of a centerline of a boat and located at a level higher than a level of each of port and starboard chines at the transom; and a pair of wake-modifying devices pivotably attached to the underside surface of the platform, one of the wake-modifying devices being positioned on a port side of a centerline of the platform and another of the wake-modifying devices being positioned on a starboard side of the platform's centerline, wherein each wake-modifying device is pivotable between a non-deployed position and a deployed position in which the wake-modifying device is pivoted downwardly at an angle relative to the underside surface of the platform, and wherein each wake-modifying device is pivotable about an axis that is oriented at an angle that intersects the platform's centerline. 16. The recreational sport boat of claim 15 , wherein each wake-modifying device is capable of assuming multiple deployed positions, and in each different deployed position the wake-modifying device is pivoted downwardly at a different angle relative to the underside surface of the platform. 17. The recreational sport boat of claim 15 , wherein each wake-modifying device is attached to an outer third of the platform measured in a widthwise direction of the platform. 18. The recreational sport boat of claim 15 , wherein a leading edge of each wake-modifying device is positioned one to three feet behind the transom. 19. The recreational sport boat of claim 15 , wherein each wake-modifying device is pivotable about an axis that is oriented at an oblique angle to the platform's centerline. 20. The recreational sport boat of claim 15 , wherein, in their non-deployed positions, an outer contour of each wake-modifying device corresponds to an outer contour of the platform. 21. The recreational sport boat of claim 15 , wherein each wake-modifying device has an outer contour that is one of substantially triangular and substantially parabolic. 22. The recreational sport boat of claim 15 , wherein an underside of each wake-modifying device is at least one of generally convex, generally flat, generally concave, and asymmetrical.
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