Aft-facing transom seating for a boat

US2021362811A1 · US · A1

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Publication numberUS-2021362811-A1
Application numberUS-202117395914-A
CountryUS
Kind codeA1
Filing dateAug 6, 2021
Priority dateSep 5, 2014
Publication dateNov 25, 2021
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A boat including one or more seats, which may be aft-facing. The seat includes a seat bottom, which may be movable between a first position and a second position. The second position is a position in which the seat bottom is pivoted upwardly relative to the position of the seat bottom in the first position to allow access to a hidden compartment. The seat may also include a leg rest. The leg rest may extend aft of the transom, and may extend in a direction that is at a downward angle relative to the seat bottom. The leg rest may also have a length such that a gap is present between the leg rest and a surface beneath the leg rest.

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1 - 20 . (canceled) 21 . A boat comprising: a hull including a bow, a transom, and port and starboard sides; a swim platform attached to the transom and having an upper surface; and an aft-facing seat positioned proximate to the transom, the aft-facing seat including a leg rest, the leg rest extending aft of the transom, the leg rest having an upper portion and a lower end, the leg rest being supported at the upper portion with a gap between the lower end of the leg rest and the upper surface of the swim platform such that the leg rest is not supported by the upper surface of the swim platform. 22 . The boat of claim 21 , wherein the leg rest includes an upper surface, the upper surface of the leg rest being inclined at an oblique angle relative to the upper surface of the swim platform. 23 . The boat of claim 21 , wherein the leg rest includes an upper surface, the upper surface of the leg rest being inclined at a downward angle in a direction extending from fore to aft. 24 . The boat of claim 21 , wherein the leg rest is movable between an extended position and a retracted position, the leg rest extending aft of the transom in the extended position. 25 . The boat of claim 24 , wherein the leg rest is entirely forward of the transom in the retracted position. 26 . The boat of claim 24 , wherein the leg rest is configured to slide when moving between the extended position and the retracted position. 27 . The boat of claim 24 , wherein the leg rest is configured to pivot about a pivot axis when moving between the extended position and the retracted position. 28 . An inboard watersports boat comprising: a hull including a bow, a stern, a transom, and port and starboard sides; a motor positioned in the stern of the boat, forward of the transom and along a centerline of the boat; a propeller operatively connected to the motor, the propeller being located under the hull and forward of the transom; a swim platform attached to the transom; a tow point for towing a watersports performer; and a plurality of aft-facing seats positioned in the stern of the boat, aft of the tow point, the plurality of aft-facing seats including (i) an aft-facing seat positioned port of the centerline of the boat and on a port side of the motor and (ii) an aft-facing seat positioned starboard of the centerline of the boat and on a starboard side of the motor, each of the port and starboard aft-facing seats including a leg rest extending aft of the transom. 29 . The inboard watersports boat of claim 28 , wherein each of the port and starboard aft-facing seats further includes a seatback and a seat bottom, the seatback being moveable with respect to the seat bottom. 30 . The inboard watersports boat of claim 29 , wherein the seatback is moveable in a direction toward and away from the seat bottom. 31 . The inboard watersports boat of claim 29 , wherein the seatback is moveable in a forward and aft direction of the boat. 32 . The inboard watersports boat of claim 29 , wherein the seatback is pivotable between a reclined position and a plurality of upright positions. 33 . The inboard watersports boat of claim 28 , wherein the swim platform includes an upper surface and the leg rest of each of the port and starboard aft-facing seats includes an upper surface, the upper surface of the leg rest being inclined at an oblique angle relative to the upper surface of the swim platform. 34 . The inboard watersports boat of claim 28 , wherein the leg rest of each of the port and starboard aft-facing seats includes an upper surface, the upper surface of the leg rest being inclined at a downward angle in a direction extending from fore to aft. 35 . The inboard watersports boat of claim 28 , wherein the leg rest of each of the port and starboard aft-facing seats is movable between an extended position and a retracted position, the leg rest extending aft of the transom in the extended position. 36 . The inboard watersports boat of claim 35 , wherein the leg rest is entirely forward of the transom in the retracted position. 37 . The inboard watersports boat of claim 35 , wherein the leg rest is configured to slide when moving between the extended position and the retracted position. 38 . The inboard watersports boat of claim 35 , wherein the leg rest is configured to pivot about a pivot axis when moving between the extended position and the retracted position. 39 . The inboard watersports boat of claim 28 , wherein the swim platform includes an upper surface and the leg rest of each of the port and starboard aft-facing seats has an upper portion and a lower end, the leg rest being supported at the upper portion with a gap between the lower end of the leg rest and the upper surface of the swim platform such that the leg rest is not supported by the upper surface of the swim platform.

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Classifications

  • B63B3/54Primary

    Hatch openings · CPC title

  • B63B29/04Primary

    Furniture peculiar to vessels (floatable furniture B63C9/30) · CPC title

  • Seats; Arrangements thereof on vessels · CPC title

  • Connection means on the towing watercraft, e.g. pylons, side poles or winches · CPC title

  • Accessories not specially adapted for a particular type of board, e.g. paddings or buoyancy elements · CPC title

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What does patent US2021362811A1 cover?
A boat including one or more seats, which may be aft-facing. The seat includes a seat bottom, which may be movable between a first position and a second position. The second position is a position in which the seat bottom is pivoted upwardly relative to the position of the seat bottom in the first position to allow access to a hidden compartment. The seat may also include a leg rest. The leg re…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Mastercraft Boat Co Llc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification B63B3/54. Mapped technology areas include Operations & Transport.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Thu Nov 25 2021 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (A1). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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