Claims
- 1. A speed reducing device for use from a fishing boat when fishing in a boat moving with the wind and/or current comprising:
- a rearward portion formed as an essentially circular end panel of water impervious material having the buoyancy to float in water;
- an intermediate portion formed of a plurality of similarly shaped mesh panels adapted to allow the flow of water therethrough while precluding the passage of debris into the device, each panel having a generally triangular configuration with a rearward edge and side edges converging and meeting at the forwardmost position, the panels being stitched together along the side edges into the general configuration of a cone with the small end of the cone constituting the forward end of the device and with the large end of the cone constituting the rearward end of the device, the end panel being stitched along its periphery to the rearward end of the mesh panels; and
- a forward portion being formed by the folded midpoints of cords jointly coupled together at the small end of the cone and separately joined at the large end of the cone to the periphery of the end panel.
- 2. The apparatus as set forth in claim 1 wherein the mesh panels in the intermediate portion are formed with holes having a maximum dimension of between about 0.0625 and about 0.125 inches in their maximum dimension.
- 3. A speed control device for use with a boat, the speed control device comprising:
- a first portion formed of buoyant material and adapted to abate the flow of water therethrough;
- a second portion formed of a mesh in a generally three dimensional configuration and adapted to allow the flow of water therethrough while precluding the passage of debris and large particles in the water from passing into the device, with the rearward end of the second portion being coupled to the periphery of the first portion and constituting the rearward end of the device and with the forward end of the second portion constituting the forward end of the device; and
- means for coupling the forward end of the device to a line.
- 4. The device as set forth in claim 3, wherein the first portion is formed of a material which is impervious to the flow of water therethrough.
- 5. The device as set forth in claim 4 wherein the second portion is formed in the shape of a cone.
- 6. The device as set forth in claim 5 wherein the mesh has apertures between about 0.065 and 0.125 inches in their greatest dimension.
- 7. The device as set forth in claim 3 and further including a slit in the second portion of the device between about 6 and 12 inches in length and extending along one of the plurality of seems.
- 8. The device as set forth in claim 7 and further including a plurality of weights positionable within the slit of the device in order to facilitate lowering the device to different depths during operation and use.
- 9. The device as set forth in claim 3 wherein the means to couple is a barrel swivel attached to the forward end of the device.
- 10. A method of reducing the speed of a fishing boat when moving with the wind and/or a current comprising:
- providing a device having a first portion formed of buoyant material and adapted to resist the flow of water therethrough, a second portion formed in the general configuration of a cone and adapted to allow the flow of water therethrough with the large portion of the cone being stitched to the periphery of the first portion and constituting the rearward end of the device and with the small portion of the cone constituting the forward end of the device, and means for coupling the forward end of the device to a line;
- forming a slit in the second portion of the device; and
- adding weights into the device through the slit in order to facilitate lowering the device to a lower depth during operation and use.
RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a continuation-in-part Application of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 441,244 filed Nov. 27, 1989, now abandoned.
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