Claims
- 1. A watercraft comprising:
first and second hulls; and, a module adapted to carry a load above a water surface; the module being coupled to flexible members coupled to the first and second hulls; whereby the hulls may independently follow the surface of the water while supporting the module above the surface of the water.
- 2. The watercraft of claim 1 wherein an engine for propelling the watercraft is mounted in the aft portion of each hull.
- 3. The watercraft of claim 2 wherein the engines comprise outboard engines.
- 4. The watercraft of claim 1 wherein the load comprises an operator/passenger.
- 5. The watercraft of claim 1 wherein the hulls are inflatable.
- 6. The watercraft of claim 5 wherein each hull is comprised of a plurality of separate inflatable compartments.
- 7. The watercraft of claim 6 wherein compartments of each hull may be deflated to submerge part of the hull for ease of loading and unloading the load carrying module.
- 8. The watercraft of claim 1 wherein each hull comprises a forward hull section and an aft hull section, the aft hull sections each being flexibly coupled to the respective forward hull section.
- 9. The watercraft of claim 8 wherein the forward hull sections terminate at the forwardmost region with a tapered, upward turned bow section.
- 10. The watercraft of claim 9 wherein the remainder of the forward hull section is of a substantially constant cross section.
- 11. The watercraft of claim 10 wherein the aft hull sections each have a forward region of substantially the same cross section of the aft portion of the respective forward hull section, and taper out to a larger cross section adjacent the rear of the respective aft hull section.
- 12. The watercraft of claim 8 wherein each forward hull section is comprised of a plurality of separate inflatable compartments.
- 13. The watercraft of claim 12 wherein compartments of each forward hull section may be deflated to submerge part of the forward hull section for ease of loading and unloading the load carrying module.
- 14. The watercraft of claim 6 wherein compartments of each forward hull section may be deflated to submerge part of the forward hull section for ease of loading and unloading the load carrying module.
- 15. The watercraft of claim 8 wherein the forward and aft hull sections are flexibly coupled by hinge members.
- 16. The watercraft of claim 15 wherein the hinge members have substantially coaxial hinge axes.
- 17. The watercraft of claim 1 wherein the flexible members are composite members.
- 18. The watercraft of claim 1 wherein each hull terminates at a forwardmost region with a tapered, upward turned bow section.
- 19. The watercraft of claim 1 wherein the module is detachably coupled to a structure coupled to the flexible members, whereby the module is replaceable by other modules.
- 20. The watercraft of claim 1 wherein the module is coupled to a structure coupled to the flexible members, the module being adapted for lowering to the water to serve as a separate watercraft.
- 21. The watercraft of claim 1 wherein the module is coupled to a structure coupled to the flexible members, the module being adapted for lowering to the water to serve as a lifeboat.
- 22. A watercraft comprising:
first and second flexible hulls; first and second motor pods, each flexibly coupled to a respective flexible hull; and, a module adapted to carry a load above a water surface; the module being coupled to flexible members coupled to the first and second flexible hulls; whereby the flexible hulls and motor pods may independently follow the surface of the water while supporting the module above the surface of the water.
- 23. The watercraft of claim 22 wherein an engine for propelling the watercraft is mounted in each motor pod.
- 24. The watercraft of claim 23 wherein the engines comprise outboard engines.
- 25. The watercraft of claim 22 wherein the load comprises an operator/passenger.
- 26. The watercraft of claim 22 wherein the flexible hulls are inflatable.
- 27. The watercraft of claim 26 wherein each flexible hull is comprised of a plurality of separate inflatable compartments.
- 28. The watercraft of claim 27 wherein compartments of each flexible hull may be deflated to submerge part of the flexible hull for ease of loading and unloading the load carrying module.
- 29. The watercraft of claim 22 wherein the flexible hulls terminate at the forwardmost region with a tapered, upward turned bow section.
- 30. The watercraft of claim 29 wherein the remainder of the flexible hulls are of a substantially constant cross section.
- 31. The watercraft of claim 30 wherein the motor pods each have a forward region of substantially the same cross section of the aft portion of the respective flexible hull, and taper out to a larger cross section adjacent the rear of the respective motor pod.
- 32. The watercraft of claim 22 wherein each flexible hull is comprised of a plurality of separate inflatable compartments.
- 33. The watercraft of claim 32 wherein compartments of each flexible hull may be deflated to submerge part of the flexible hull for ease of loading and unloading the load carrying module.
- 34. The watercraft of claim 22 wherein the flexible hulls and respective motor pods are flexibly coupled by hinge members.
- 35. The watercraft of claim 34 wherein the hinge members have substantially coaxial hinge axes.
- 36. The watercraft of claim 22 wherein the flexible members are composite members.
- 37. The watercraft of claim 22 wherein each flexible hull terminates at a forwardmost region with a tapered, upward turned bow section.
- 38. The watercraft of claim 22 wherein the module is detachably coupled to a structure coupled to the flexible members, whereby the module is replaceable by other modules.
- 39. The watercraft of claim 22 wherein the module is coupled to a structure coupled to the flexible members, the module being adapted for lowering to the water to serve as a separate watercraft.
- 40. The watercraft of claim 22 wherein the module is coupled to a structure coupled to the flexible members, the module being adapted for lowering to the water to serve as a lifeboat.
- 41. A watercraft comprising:
first and second inflatable hulls; first and second inflatable motor pods, each hinged to a respective flexible hull; first and second engines, each engine being mounted in a respective motor pod; and, a module adapted to carry a load above a water surface; the module being coupled to flexible members coupled to the first and second hulls; whereby the hulls and motor pods may independently follow the surface of the water while supporting the module above the surface of the water.
- 42. A watercraft comprising:
first and second hulls coupled together by a structure above a water surface; a module adapted to carry a load above the water surface; the module being detachably coupled to the structure between the first and second hulls for support of the module between the first and second hulls and above the surface of the water the module and structure being configured to allow the module to be detached from the structure coupled to the hulls and lowered to the water for service as a separate watercraft.
- 43. The watercraft of claim 42 wherein the module includes it own propulsion system.
- 44. The watercraft of claim 42 wherein the structure is configured to receive replaceable modules of various configurations.
- 45. The module of claim 42 wherein the module is configured to serve as a lifeboat.
- 46. The watercraft of claim 42 wherein the module is configured to serve as a shore boat.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
[0001] This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Patent Application No. 60/359,868 filed Feb. 25, 2002.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60359868 |
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