Claims
- 1. A watercraft having a jet propulsion unit, a handlebar assembly having a pair of oppositely extending handle bars for controlling the steering of the watercraft, a reverse thrust bucket for said jet propulsion unit, a reverse thrust bucket control lever mounted on one of said handlebars for operating said reverse thrust bucket and pivoted about a first transverse axis perpendicular to an axis defined by said one handlebar, and a throttle control lever mounted on the other of said handlebars for controlling the speed at which said jet propulsion unit is driven and pivoted about a second transverse axis perpendicular to an axis defined by the other of said handlebars.
- 2. The watercraft of claim 1, wherein the reverse thrust bucket control lever has a different length than the throttle control lever.
- 3. The watercraft of claim 2, wherein the reverse thrust bucket control lever is longer than the throttle control lever.
- 4. The watercraft of claim 2, wherein a mechanism interconnects the reverse thrust bucket control lever with the reverse thrust bucket, and the interconnecting mechanism has a mechanical advantage for amplifying the degree of movement of the reverse thrust bucket control lever into greater movement of said reverse thrust bucket.
- 5. The watercraft of claim 1, wherein the jet propulsion unit includes a pivotally supported steering nozzle, and the handlebar assembly is operatively connected to the steering nozzle for steering of the watercraft.
- 6. The watercraft of claim 5, wherein the reverse thrust bucket is pivotally supported on the steering nozzle for movement between a forward drive position and a reverse drive position and wherein the reverse thrust bucket control lever moves the reverse thrust bucket between its forward drive position and its reverse drive position.
- 7. The watercraft of claim 6, wherein the reverse thrust control lever has a different length than the throttle control lever.
- 8. The watercraft of claim 7, wherein the reverse thrust bucket control lever is longer than the throttle control lever.
- 9. The watercraft of claim 8, wherein a mechanism interconnects the reverse thrust bucket control lever with the reverse thrust, and the interconnecting mechanism has a mechanical advantage for amplifying the degree of movement of the reverse thrust brake control lever into greater movement of the reverse thrust bucket.
- 10. The watercraft of claim 6, wherein a mechanism interconnects the reverse thrust bucket control lever with the reverse thrust bucket, and the interconnecting mechanism has a mechanical advantage for amplifying the degree of movement of the reverse thrust bucket control lever into greater movement of the reverse thrust bucket.
- 11. The watercraft of claim 10, wherein the motion amplifying means comprises an interconnecting linkage system.
- 12. The watercraft of claim 11, wherein the interconnecting linkage system includes a link pivotally supported at a point offset from its ends with the reverse thrust bucket control lever being connected to the shorter ends and the reverse thrust bucket being connected to the longer end.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a continuation of my application Ser. No. 08/159,446, filed Nov. 29, 1993 and assigned to the assignee hereof now abandoned.
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