Claims
- 1. A propulsion means for a vessel comprising a motor propelled boat capable of operating at relatively high speeds and capable of navigating heavily vegetated waterways wherein the bottom of said vessel is substantially flat and wherein the vessel has a steering means mounted near the bow of said vessel with said steering means comprising a rudder support arm mounted on top of said vessel at the bow of said vessel with said rudder support arm being pivotably fixed near the top of said vessel and freely upwardly pivotable about a horizontal axis at the rear of said rudder support arm with no wheels present at the front of said vessel and having an engine means mounted inboard of said vessel connected to a transmission means mounted inboard of said vessel wherein said transmission means is connected to a paddle wheel drive means comprising said paddle wheel mounted on a supporting frame means attached to the top of said vessel outboard of said vessel near the stern of said vessel and said supporting frame means having a pivotable section with said paddle wheel means being attached to said pivotable section of said supporting frame means so that said paddle wheel is outboard of said vessel and can be adjusted upward to reduce digging-in at high speed and adjusted downward to give maximum traction and forward thrust in dense vegetation.
- 2. A propulsion means for a vessel comprising a motor propelled boat capable of operating at relatively high speeds and capable of navigating heavily vegetated waterways wherein the vessel has a steering means mounted near the bow of said vessel with said steering means having a steering rudder means located outboard of said vessel near the bow section of said vessel and a steering transmission means connecting said steering rudder means to a steering controller means located inboard of said vessel near the front of said vessel, and said steering controller means being adapted to be moved to a desired setting to move the steering rudder means to a desired position and wherein said steering rudder means comprises a rudder blade mounted on a rudder support arm so that the rudder blade can rotate about a fixed vertical axis and said rudder support arm is pivotably mounted at the rear of said rudder support arm so that the rudder blade and arm assembly can be pivoted upward about a horizontal axis when the rudder strikes an obstruction, with no wheels present at the front of said vessel and having an engine means mounted inboard of said vessel connected to a transmission means mounted inboard of said vessel wherein said transmission means is connected to a paddle wheel drive means comprising said paddle wheel mounted on a supporting frame means attached to the top of said vessel outboard of said vessel near the stern of said vessel and said supporting frame means having a pivotable section with said paddle wheel means being attached to said pivotable section of said supporting frame means so that said paddle wheel is outboard of said vessel and can be adjusted upward to reduce digging-in at high speed and adjusted downward to give maximum traction and forward thrust in dense vegetation.
- 3. A propulsion means for a vessel comprising a motor propelled boat capable of operating at relatively high speeds and capable of navigating heavily vegetated waterways wherein the vessel has a steering means mounted near the bow of said vessel wherein said steering means comprises a rudder support arm mounted on top of said vessel with said rudder support arm being pivotable about a horizontal axis fixed at the rear of said rudder support arm and pivotably fixed at the top of said vessel, with no wheels present at the front of said vessel and having an engine means mounted inboard of said vessel connected to a transmission means mounted inboard of said vessel wherein said transmission means is connected to a paddle wheel drive means comprising said paddle wheel mounted on a supporting frame means attached to the top of said vessel outboard of said vessel near the stern of said vessel and said supporting frame means having a pivotable section with said paddle wheel means being attached to said pivotable section of said supporting frame means so that said paddle wheel is outboard of said vessel and can be adjusted upward to reduce digging-in at high speed and adjusted downward to give maximum traction and forward thrust in dense vegetation.
- 4. A propulsion means for a vessel comprising a motor propelled boat capable of operating at relatively high speeds and capable of navigating heavily vegetated waterways wherein the body of said vessel has at least two buoyant sections at the sides of said vessel wherein each buoyant section is a separate compartment and wherein the vessel has a steering means mounted near the bow of said vessel with no wheels present at the front of said vessel and having an engine means mounted inboard of said vessel connected to a transmission means mounted inboard of said vessel wherein said transmission means is connected to a paddle wheel drive means comprising said paddle wheel mounted on a supporting frame means attached to the top of said vessel outboard of said vessel near the stem of said vessel and said supporting frame means having a pivotable section with said paddle wheel means being attached to said pivotable section of said supporting frame means so that said paddle wheel is outboard of said vessel and can be adjusted upward to reduce digging-in at high speed and adjusted downward to give maximum traction and forward thrust in dense vegetation.
RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a continuation-in-part of copending application Ser. No. 08/835,877, filed Apr. 08, 1997 now U.S. Pat. No. 5,988,092.
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