Claims
- 1. A personal watercraft comprising:a saddle type seat extending in a forward and backward direction at a middle portion of a deck of a body; an operation handle member provided forwardly of said seat, a pair of foot decks formed on the opposite sides of said seat; and a keel provided on a bottom of said body and extending in a forward and backward direction from a bow to a stern, said keel bulging downward and formed in an convex arc shape when viewed from the outside, wherein a center of the arc of said keel substantially coincides with a vertical position of a center of gravity of said body at a location rearward of a center of said body in a longitudinal direction.
- 2. The personal watercraft according to claim 1, wherein a radius of the arc of said keel gradually decreases forwardly at a location forward of the center of said body in the longitudinal direction.
- 3. The personal watercraft according to claim 1, further comprising:a pair of left and right inclined faces extending outwardly in a widthwise direction from respective left and right sides of the keel; and a pair of left and right wall faces extending substantially vertically from an outer side of the left inclined face and an outer side of the right inclined face, respectively.
- 4. The personal watercraft according to claim 3, wherein the left and right inclined faces respectively provided on the left and right sides of the keel form left and right inner side chines on inner sides of the inclined faces, respectively.
- 5. The personal watercraft according to claim 3, wherein left and right central chines are formed at middle portions of the left and right inclined faces, and left and right outer side chines are formed on the outer sides of the inclined faces, respectively.
- 6. The personal watercraft according to claim 2, wherein the radius of the arc of the keel forward of the center of the body is smaller than a radius of the arc rearward of the center of the body.
- 7. The personal watercraft according to claim 3, wherein the watercraft inclines to a predetermined angle θ1 when an operator steers so as to turn the personal watercraft, the body initially inclining relatively fast toward the predetermined angle θ1, and then inclining more slowly as the predetermined angle θ1 is reached due to resistance provided by the left and right inclined faces extending continuously from the left and right sides of the keel.
- 8. A personal watercraft comprising a saddle type seat extending in a forward and backward direction at a middle portion of a deck of a body, an operation handle member provided forwardly of said seat, a pair of foot decks formed on the opposite sides of said seat, and a keel provided at a middle portion of a bottom of said body and extending from a bow to a stern, said keel being formed in an arc,wherein a center of the arc of said keel extending in a forward and backward direction of said body substantially coincides with a vertical position of a center of gravity of said body at a location rearward of a center of said body in a longitudinal direction.
- 9. The personal watercraft according to claim 8, wherein the radius of the arc of said keel gradually decreases forward at a location forward of the center of said body in the longitudinal direction.
- 10. The personal watercraft according to claim 8, further comprising:a pair of left and right inclined faces extending outwardly in a widthwise direction from respective left and right sides of the keel; and a pair of left and right wall faces extending substantially vertically from an outer side of the left inclined face and an outer side of the right inclined face, respectively.
- 11. The personal watercraft according to claim 10, wherein the left and right inclined faces respectively provided on the left and right sides of the keel form left and right inner side chines on inner sides of the inclined faces, respectively.
- 12. The personal watercraft according to claim 10, wherein left and right central chines are formed at middle portions of the left and right inclined faces, and left and right outer side chines are formed on the outer sides of the inclined faces, respectively.
- 13. The personal watercraft according to claim 9, wherein the radius of the arc of the keel forward of the center of the body is smaller than a radius of the arc rearward of the center of the body.
- 14. The personal watercraft according to claim 10, wherein the watercraft inclines to a predetermined angle θ1 when an operator steers so as to turn the personal watercraft, the body initially inclining relatively fast toward the predetermined angle θ1, and then inclining more slowly as the predetermined angle θ1 is reached due to resistance provided by the left and right inclined faces extending continuously from the left and right sides of the keel.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
The present application claims priority under 35 U.S.C. §119 to U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/347,293 filed on Jan. 14, 2002, the entire contents of which are hereby incorporated by reference.
US Referenced Citations (4)
Foreign Referenced Citations (1)
Number |
Date |
Country |
6-96397 |
Nov 1994 |
JP |
Provisional Applications (1)
|
Number |
Date |
Country |
|
60/347293 |
Jan 2002 |
US |