Claims
- 1. A boat comprising a pair of pontoons and a structure extending between and connecting the pontoons, the pontoons when afloat on quiet water being capable of supporting the boat with the part of said structure between the pontoons above and spaced from the water, and said connecting structure being also capable of serving as a third hull to provide additional floatation when water between the pontoons rises to reach the part of said structure between the pontoons, said structure comprising a pair of spaced side walls extending upwardly from the respective pontoons along most of their respective lengths, a forward wall and an aft wall extending transversely between and upwardly from the pontoons, and a bottom wall intersecting the pontoons and said forward, side and aft walls and closing the area bounded by the intersections of the bottom wall with the other walls to form said third hull.
- 2. A boat according to claim 1 in which the part of the forward wall between its intersections with the pontoons presents a convex curved forward surface across its width between the pontoons, and the part of the forward wall above the pontoons slants forward and extends about as far forward as the pontoons.
- 3. A boat according to claim 2 in which the aft wall is at substantially right angles to the side walls where it intersects them.
- 4. A boat according to claim 1 in which the side walls lie in parallel planes which substantially bisect the respective pontoons lengthwise along the middle of the width of each pontoon between its sides.
- 5. A boat according to claim 1, in which each pontoon has a V-shaped bottom with the apex of the V pointed downward and extending most of the length of the pontoon between its ends; in which the sidewalls substantially lie in parallel planes which respectively pass through the length of said bottom apex of each pontoon; in which the sidewalls substantially bisect the respective pontoons through the middle of the width of each pontoon between its sides, along most of its length; and in which the part of each sidewall which bisects a pontoon extends down through the pontoon to adjacent said apex at the bottom of the pontoon.
- 6. A boat according to claim 4 in which each pontoon comprises a top wall extending outwardly from the side of the adjacent side wall which faces away from the other pontoon, the top of the adjacent sidewall being within the reach of a person climbing onto the boat out of the water next to the side of the boat furthest from the other pontoon.
- 7. A boat according to claim 4 in which the side walls lie in parallel planes perpendicular to the bottom wall of the connecting structure between the pontoons.
- 8. A boat according to claim 7 in which the bottom wall is substantially rectangular around its periphery, and the forward and aft walls connect with eachother and with the periphery of the bottom wall to form above the bottom wall a substantially watertight space capable of supplementing the bouyancy of the pontoons.
- 9. A boat according to claim 1 in which each pontoon comprises a lower outer surface for contact with water on which the pontoon may ride, said outer surface being substantially downwardly pointing V-shaped in cross-section along most of the length of the pontoon but having a widening of the V angle in the aft portion of the pontoon until the V flattens to a substantially straight line at the aft end of the pontoon.
- 10. A boat according to claim 1 comprising means to mount an oarlock on each sidewall, a seat positioned over the bottom wall for a person using oarlocks so mounted to row the boat, means on the bottom wall for stepping a mast for a sail, and means for supporting an outboard motor mount on the aft wall.
- 11. A boat according to claim 1 in which said connecting structure comprises a deck for receiving the operator of the boat, positioned close to and overlying said bottom wall.
- 12. A boat comprising a pair of parallel elongated pontoons and a structure extending between and connecting the pontoons, the pontoons when afloat on quiet water being capable of supporting the boat with the part of said structure between the pontoons above and spaced from the water, the bottom of each pontoon having a downwardly projecting V shape along most of the length of the pontoon between its ends, and said structure comprising a forward wall and an aft wall extending transversely between the pontoons, a pair of sidewalls projecting upwardly along most of the length of the respective pontoons and extending between the forward and aft walls and between the sidewalls and pontoons, and a deck closely overlying the bottom wall, said side walls lying respectively in a pair of parallel planes which substantially bisect the pontoons from end to end along the middle portion of each pontoon between its sides and along the apex of the V-shaped portion of the bottom of each pontoon, and each side wall extending down into the adjacent pontoon into the inside of the V-shaped portion of the pontoon.
FIELD OF THE INVENTION
The benefit of U.S. Provisional Pat. application Ser. No. 60/055,120 filed Aug. 4, 1997 by Jerry D. Burkett is claimed under Title 35 U.S. Code 119(e) for his application for the present Pat.
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