Claims
- 1. A boat comprising:
- (a) a lower metallic hull portion, defining an upper common edge around the perimeter of a wall portion, the common edge defining an attachment point interiorly of the common edge of the hull;
- (b) a molded fiberglass upper portion, configured to be positioned onto the metal hull, and including an exterior downward depending lip, for matingly engaging an inner depending edge of the hull, so that the upper fiberglass portion is positioned interiorly of the common edge of the metal hull, for preventing contact between the fiberglass upper portion and outside obstacles.
- 2. The boat in claim 1 further including attachment means for securing the molded fiberglass upper portion and the metallic hull along the common edge, so that the interior of the boat is maintained as an upper portion and in spaced apart relation from the hull, to form the composite boat structure.
- 3. A composite fiberglass and metal boat, comprising:
- (a) a lower metallic hull portion, defining an upper common edge around the perimeter of a wall portion, the common edge defining an attachment point interiorly of the common edge of the hull;
- (b) a molded fiberglass upper portion, configured to be positioned onto the metal hull, and including an exterior downward depending member, for matingly engaging an inner depending edge of the hull, so that the upper fiberglass portion is positioned interiorly of the common edge of the metal hull, for preventing contact between the fiberglass upper portion and outside obstacles; and
- (c) means for securing the molded fiberglass upper portion and the metal hull along the common edge, so that the interior of the boat is maintained as an upper portion and in spaced relation from the hull, to form the composite boat structure.
- 4. The boat in claim 3, wherein the metal hull portion is further constructed of aluminum or other light-weight metal.
- 5. The boat in claim 3, wherein the fiberglass interior portion further comprises a molded fiberglass interior positionable on the hull along the common edge.
- 6. The boat in claim 3, wherein the attachment means for securing the interior of the boat to the hull further comprises a plurality of bolt members spaced along the common edge for bolting engaging the interior to the hull portion.
- 7. The boat in claim 3, further comprising a light- weight foam material filling the spaces defined between the hull and the interior of the boat.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation-in-part of application bearing U.S. Ser. No. 156,445, filed Feb. 16, 1988, U.S. Pat. No. 4,821,667, Apr. 18, 1989.
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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