The present invention relates to an island or station in a powered fishing boat that incorporates a number of features that facilitate fishing.
Power boats, such as the power boat shown in
An object of the present invention is to provide a fishing island or station for the deck of a fishing boat, wherein supplies and work areas are conveniently provided for bait storage, rigging fishing lines and handling and filleting fish, all in a convenient and compact area.
The present invention comprises a fish handling and bait rigging island adapted to be mounted on a deck in a cockpit of a power boat. The island includes a base adapted to be mounted on the deck; sides extending upwardly from the base and spaced away from sides of the cockpit sufficiently to permit access to sides of the island from the cockpit around the perimeter of the island; and a top mounted on a top of the sides. The top incorporates one or more of a bait cooler, a live well with aeration system for live bait or fish, a salt water sprayer, and a fresh water sprayer, a container for fresh water, and a fillet station for cleaning and filleting fish, with the fillet station having a sink with a drain and a fish cleaning platform. Desirably, the fish cleaning platform is inclined so as to provide improved access to a fish positioned on the platform. In the preferred embodiment of the invention, the sides include one or more of a respooling center with a tool drawer and multiple fishing line spools, a fold down seat, and tackle compartments.
A fish handling and bait rigging station or island 10 (hereinafter “fish island”) is shown mounted on the deck 12 of the typical sport fishing boat 14, which in this case is a powered boat powered by twin board engines. Other types of powered boats also can employ the present invention.
Fish island 10 comprises a base 16 mounted on deck 12 in a centered location, so that a fisherman 18 can access the island from all sides around its perimeter. The island as illustrated is rectangular and has front and back (forward and aft) sides 20 and 22 and left and right (port and starboard) sides 24 and 26. The island could have alternative shapes. The island has a top 28 that incorporates several features.
As shown in
The top of the island incorporates a bait cooler with stainless steel tray 32 to keep bait fresh (see
A feature of the fillet station is that the bottom of the fillet station or a platform therein is inclined at an angle so that the belly and peripheral parts of the fish are easily accessible, even though the fish is disposed in a recessed compartment. Desirably, the fillet station includes an inclined or inclinable support platform 52. By tilting the platform, the peripheral edges of the fish become more accessible to the person filleting the fish.
A reel re-spooling center 54 is mounted on the right side of the island behind doors 56. The re-spooling center includes a drawer 58 for supplies and a plurality of reels 60 of fishing line mounted on a traverse shaft 62. Another compartment enclosed by a separate door houses a multiple spool leader dispenser 64. A compartment 66 is provided for knives or tools or other similar implements. The corners of the top of the island include receptacles 68 for beverage containers.
The foregoing provides in a convenient island most of the necessary facilities for storing and rigging bait and handling fish.
Summarizing, the advantages of the present invention include:
The foregoing is merely an exemplary of the present invention, and various changes and modifications may be made in the arrangements and detail of construction of the embodiments disclosed herein within departing from the spirit and scope of the present invention.
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 11/616,678 filed Dec. 27, 2006, which is based on U.S. Provisional Patent Application Ser. No. 60/755,685, filed Dec. 30, 2005, which is incorporated herein by reference.
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60755685 | Dec 2005 | US |
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Parent | 11616678 | Dec 2006 | US |
Child | 12454602 | US |