Claims
- 1. A high-performance foam stabilized watercraft for use on a body of water, the watercraft comprising:
- (a) a rigid planing hull having a transom, a bottom and a pair of curved sides extending forwardly from the transom to form the bow of the hull; and
- (b) pliable foam stabilizing means for stabilizing the watercraft, mounted on the sides of the hull and extending substantially from the transom to the bow, the stabilizing means extending outwardly from said sides such that the stabilizing means contact the surface of the water and displace an increasing volume of water in response to an increasing list of the watercraft, stabilizing the watercraft by increasing its righting moment, the stabilizing means being formed of a pliable foam having a memory, the stabilizing means including a mating surface adapted to be mounted to an exterior surface of the sides of the hull, a curved surface extending outward and upward from the sides of the hull to establish a lower surface of the stabilizing and a pliable protective material coveting the exterior surface of the stabilizing means.
- 2. The watercraft of claim 1, further comprising mounting means for holding the stabilizing means to the sides of the hull without forming holes in the hull, the mounting means including a lower flange extending outwardly from each side of the hull substantially over the length of the hull, the lower flange overlying a lower edge of the mating surface of the stabilizing means, to prevent water from being forced between the mating surface of the stabilizing means and the sides of the hull.
- 3. The watercraft of claim 2, wherein the mounting means includes channel means attached to the sides of the hull above the lower flange and extending substantially along the length of the hull, the channel means being adapted to receive and hold a plurality of fasteners extending through the stabilizing means, thereby holding the stabilizing means against the sides of the hull.
- 4. The watercraft of claim 2, wherein the mounting means further includes an upper flange extending outwardly from each side of the hull substantially over the length of the hull, the upper flange being adapted to overlie an upper edge of the mating surface of the stabilizing means.
- 5. The watercraft of claim 1, wherein the curved surface comprises a series of concatenated surfaces forming essentially an are, and wherein the secant angle of each concatenated surface is equal to or less than 45.degree..
- 6. The watercraft of claim 1, wherein the stabilizing means is formed of a closed cell polypropylene or polyethylene foam.
- 7. The watercraft of claim 1, wherein the ratio of the maximum distance that each stabilizing member extends outwardly from the sides of the hull to the maximum beam of the hull at the water line is from approximately 1.0:3.5 to 1:4.5.
- 8. The watercraft of claim 1, wherein the density of the foam is between approximately 1 to 3 lb/ft.sup.3.
- 9. A foam stabilized boat for operation on a body of water, the boat comprising:
- (a) a rigid planing hull having a transom, a bottom, and a pair of curved sides extending forwardly from the transom to form the bow of the hull, the sides and bottom being joined along their length to form a chine;
- (b) foam stabilizing means for stabilizing the boat, mounted on the sides of the hull above the chine and extending substantially from the transom to the bow such that the stabilizing means is substantially out of contact with the surface of the water when the boat is at planing speed and traveling in a straight line, and wherein the stabilizing means extends outwardly from the sides of the hull such that the stabilizing means contacts the surface of the water and displaces an increasing volume of water as the boat lists to a greater degree, stabilizing the boat by increasing its righting moment, the foam stabilizing means being formed of a closed cell pliable foam having a memory; and
- (c) mounting means for holding the stabilizing means to the sides of the hull, the mounting means including a lower flange extending outwardly from each side of the hull substantially over the length of the hull, the lower flange mating with a lower edge of the stabilizing means mounted to the sides of the hull, to prevent water from being forced between the stabilizing means and the sides of the hull.
- 10. A foam stabilized boat for operation on a body of water, the boat comprising:
- (a) a rigid planing hull having a transom, a bottom, and a pair of curved sides extending forwardly from the transom to form the bow of the hull, the sides and bottom being joined along their length to form a chine;
- (b) foam stabilizing means for stabilizing the boat, mounted on the sides of the hull above the chine and extending substantially from the transom to the bow such that the stabilizing means is substantially out of contact with the surface of the water when the boat is at planing speed and traveling in a straight line, and wherein the stabilizing means extends outwardly from the sides of the hull such that the stabilizing means contacts the surface of the water and displaces an increasing volume of water as the boat lists to a greater degree, stabilizing the boat by increasing its righting moment, the foam stabilizing means being formed of a closed cell pliable foam having a memory; and
- (c) an upper flange extending outwardly from each side of the hull substantially over the length of the hull, the upper flange overlying an upper edge of the stabilizing means mounted to the sides of the hull.
- 11. A high performance boat for use on a body of water, the boat comprising:
- (a) a rigid, planing hull having a transom, a bottom, and a pair of curved sides extending forward from the transom to form the bow of the hull, the sides canting outwardly from the bottom of the hull to a top of the hull and the hull including an upper flange extending outwardly from the sides; and
- (b) a foam stabilizing member mounted on an exterior surface of the sides and extending substantially from the transom to the bow, the foam stabilizing member extending outwardly from the exterior surface of the sides a sufficient distance to displace an increasing volume of water in response to an increasing list of the boat during normal operation of the boat to create an increased righting moment that maintains the stability of the boat, the foam stabilizing member being formed of a pliable foam having a memory and the upper flange overlying an upper edge of the foam stabilizing member mounted to the sides of the hull to help mount the foam stabilizing member to the hull.
- 12. A high performance boat for use on a body of water, the boat comprising:
- (a) a rigid, planing hull having a transom, a bottom, and a pair of curved sides extending forward from the transom to form the bow of the hull,
- (b) a foam stabilizing member mounted on an exterior surface of the sides and extending substantially from the transom to the bow, the foam stabilizing member extending outward from the exterior surface of the sides a sufficient distance to displace an increasing volume of water in response to an increasing list of the boat during normal operation of the boat to create an increased righting moment that maintains the stability of the boat, the foam stabilizing member being formed of a pliable foam having a memory; and
- (c) a lower flange extending outward from each side of the hull substantially over the length of the hull, the lower flange overlying a lower edge of the stabilizing member preventing water from being forced between the stabilizing member and the sides of the hull during normal operation of the boat.
- 13. A high performance boat for use on a body of water, the boat comprising:
- (a) a rigid, planing hull having a transom, a bottom and a pair of curved sides extending forward from the transom to form the bow of the hull; and
- (b) a pliable foam stabilizing member having a memory mounted on an exterior surface of the sides, the foam stabilizing member including a mating surface contoured to mount to the sides of the hull and a curved lower surface that extends outward and upward from the sides of the hull, the lower surface configured to displace an increasing volume of water in response to an increasing list of the boat during normal operation of the boat to create an increased righting moment that maintains the stability of the boat;
- (c) a lower flange extending outward from each side of the hull substantially over the length of the hull and mating with a lower edge of the mating surface to prevent water from flowing between the mating surface and the sides of the hull; and
- (d) protective coating covering the foam stabilizing member.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of the prior application Ser. No. 08/188,474, filed Jan. 28, 1994, now abandoned, which in turn is a continuation of application Ser. No. 07/821,979, filed on Jan. 15, 1992, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,282,436, the benefit of the filing dates of which are hereby claimed under 35 U.S.C..sctn.120.
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