Claims
- 1. A method of placing a floating craft having a hull with an upwardly curved bow onto a dry dock comprising the steps of:
- selecting a plurality of floatation units from a first group of floatation units having a first buoyancy and a second group having a second buoyancy, the second group being less buoyant than the first group, so that the selected units have a total buoyancy sufficient to support the craft with its lowermost portion out of the water,
- assembling the selected units to form a dock having an axial extent defining a craft-receiving surface which is above the surface of the water when the dock does not have a craft on it, using flexible joints between the units which permit adjacent units to flex downwardly with respect to each other upon the imposition of a downward load,
- driving the craft up and onto the dock by forcing the bow of the craft against the floatation units at one axial end of the dock to force the units downward in the water beginning at the one axial end of the dock and moving progressively toward the other axial end of the dock as the craft moves axially along the dock.
- 2. The method of claim 1 wherein the step of assembling includes assembling the units into a dock having a pair of axially extending arms having free ends at said one axial end of the dock and providing a connecting member between the arms to keep the arms a selected distance apart at said one end of the dock.
- 3. The method of claim 2 wherein the step of assembling includes assembling the arms with units selected from the second group at the free ends of each arm.
- 4. The method of claim 1 wherein the floatation units have generally planar top surfaces and the step of driving the craft up and onto the dock includes driving the craft up and onto the dock so that its hull presses downward on the top surface of at least some of the units so as to prevent those units from flexing with respect to the adjacent units.
- 5. A floating dock assembly for a watercraft having a hull, said assembly comprising a plurality of floatation units connected to each other to form a base and a pair of arms extending axially from the base, the units of the base and the arms being connected to each other for relative pivoting movement and spaced apart to support the hull of the craft on opposite sides of the axial center line of the craft when the craft is on the dock, and at least one member between the arms, the lowest point of the hull of the craft resting on the member when the craft is on the dock, the floatation units having top surfaces defining a common plane, and the member having a top surface positioned below the common plane, and wherein the units and the member are connected with flexible connections permitting the units and the member to pivot with respect to each other about an axis parallel to the axis of the arms.
- 6. The dock assembly of claim 5 wherein the member is buoyant so as to provide support for the craft when the craft is on the dock.
- 7. The dock assembly of claim 5 wherein the floatation units and the member have tabs projecting from each which are joined to connect the member to the units and the units to each other.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 08/500,582 filed Jul. 11, 1995, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,529,013.
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