The present invention relates generally to boats. More particularly, the present invention relates to boats with aft mounted drive units.
An inboard/outboard drive unit (i.e., a stern drive unit) for a boat typically includes an engine mounted within the hull of the boat. The engine is disposed at the keel line adjacent the stern of the boat. The drive unit also includes an outdrive that projects rearwardly from the transom of the boat. The outdrive is configured to transfer mechanical energy from the engine to a propeller. The outdrive is typically pivotally connected to the transom by a gimbal structure that allows the outdrive to pivot about a generally vertical steering axis and a generally horizontal tilt-trim axis. Examples of inboard/outboard drive units are disclosed in U.S. Pat. Nos. 6,296,535 and 6,350,165, that are hereby incorporated by reference in their entireties.
For maintenance and repair, it is sometimes necessary to access the engine of an inbound/outboard drive unit. The engine is commonly covered by a hood that can be pivoted open to expose the top side of the engine. However, even with the hood open, the sides of the engine are typically obstructed by seats mounted within the boat on opposite sides of the engine. Thus, access to the engine is encumbered. The seats also can prevent passengers from easily accessing the stern region of the boat.
One inventive aspect of the present disclosure relates to a configuration for providing enhanced access to an aft mounted engine. In one non-limiting embodiment, the configuration includes seats that are movable so as to not interfere with lateral access to the engine.
Another inventive aspect of this disclosure relates to a boat having an engine mounted along a keel line of the boat. A hood covers the engine. A pocket is positioned between the hood and a side of the boat. A seat is positioned at the pocket. The seat includes a seat cushion and a back cushion. The seat cushion is movable between a first position where the seat cushion extends across the pocket, and a second position where the seat cushion is upright within the pocket and aligned along a plane that extends generally parallel to the keel line. When in the second position, a passenger can walk into the pocket to better access stern regions of the boat.
Examples of a variety of inventive aspects in addition to those described above are set forth in the description that follows. It is to be understood that both the forgoing general description and the following detailed description are exemplary and explanatory only and are not restrictive of the broad inventive aspects that underlie the examples disclosed herein.
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The boat 20 is equipped with a combined hood and seat unit 42 positioned at an aft region of the hull 22. The hood and seat unit 42 includes a central hood 44 that covers the engine 36. The hood 44 preferably includes insulation for damping engine noise and for preventing heat transfer through the hood 44. The hood and seat unit 42 also includes a port seat 46 positioned between the hood 44 and the port side 30 of the hull, and a starboard seat 48 positioned between the hood 44 and the starboard side 32 of the hull 22. The hood and seat unit 42 is movable between a closed position (shown in
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When the combined hood and seat unit 42 is in the closed (i.e., lowered) position of
The rear top deck 74 includes a rearward portion 74a and a forward extension 74b. A storage chamber 83 is preferably located below the forward extension 74b. A hinge structure 76 preferably having a double hinge construction allows the entire hood and seat unit 42 to be pivoted relative to the rearward deck portion 74a between the open and closed positions. The hinge structure 76 also allows the forward extension 74b to be pivoted between an open position where access is provided to the storage chamber 83, and a closed position where the storage chamber 83 is closed. The storage chamber 83 can be used to store items such as a boat canopy.
An extendable pole 91 for bracing the hood and seat unit 42 in the open position can be stored at the underside of a bottom wall 95 (see
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Access to the seat pockets 64, 66 is advantageous for a number of reasons. For example, by entering the seat pocket 66, a passenger is in closer proximity to an auxiliary motor 90 positioned in an auxiliary motor pocket 92 of the boat 20. Also, when trolling, access to the seat pockets 64, 66 allows a passenger to walk in closer proximity to fishing rods mounted within holders located at the stern of the boat 20.
When the seat cushions 80 are in the upright positions, portions of the cushions are trapped in regions 89 between upright portions of the inner supports 84 and the sidewalls 56, 58 of the hood 44 so as to be conveniently stored at a non-obstructive location. In other embodiments, the hinged connection between the inner supports 84 and seat cushions 80 can be eliminated. In such embodiments, the seat cushions 80 can be lifted from the supports 84, 86 and stored in upright configurations within the regions 89 defined by the inner supports 84. In other embodiments, a fastening structure such as Velcro could be used to hold the cushions 80 in place.
The pockets 64, 66 have closed back ends defined by the rear walls 60, 62, and open front ends positioned opposite the closed ends. The pockets also include first and second opposing sides that extend between the front and back ends. In the depicted embodiment, portions of the first and second sides are defined by the inner and outer supports 84, 86. When the seat cushions 80 are down, the cushions 80 extend across the pockets 64, 66 so as to traverse a distance between the sides of the pockets 64, 66. When the seat cushions 80 are up, the cushions 86 extend along one of the sides of the pockets (e.g., along one of the sides of the hood).
As used herein, the term “hood” can also be referred to as a cover, box, insulator or shield. Also, the term “wall” can also be referred to as a panel, member, structure or divider. Moreover, the frame can also be referred to as a structure or assembly. Furthermore, the term “pocket” can be referred to as a recess, nook, region or cavity.
With regard to the forgoing description, it is to be understood that changes may be made in detail, especially with respect to the shape, size and arrangement of the parts. It is intended that the specification and depicted aspects be considered illustrative only and not limiting with respect to the broad underlying concepts of the present disclosure.
This patent application claims the benefit of provisional patent application Ser. No. 60/482,893, filed Jun. 25, 2003, which application is hereby incorporated by reference in its entirety.
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