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The instant disclosure relates to pontoon boats, and more particularly, to a habitable enclosure, e.g., a cuddy cabin, therefor.
Pontoon boats typically include a deck extending between a pair of spaced-apart and substantially parallel pontoons, with a helm, seats, furniture, etc., within a fenced area atop the deck, and one or more propulsion means. In general, pontoon boats do not include any enclosed areas providing privacy over an extended period of time and/or protection from the weather.
Accordingly, there exists a need for a habitable enclosure, e.g., a cuddy cabin, for pontoon boats.
A pontoon boat including a pair of spaced-apart and substantially parallel pontoons secured to a deck disposed between the pontoons, and a hull secured to the deck and disposed substantially parallel to the pair of pontoons. In accordance with a non-limiting exemplary embodiment, the pontoon boat includes an enclosure having an upper section extending upwardly from a topside of the deck and a lower section having at least a portion thereof extending through an opening the deck and into at least a portion of the hull extending underneath the deck. The enclosure further includes a doorway. The pontoon boat further includes one or more propulsion systems and a helm.
A flotation system including a pair of spaced-apart and substantially parallel pontoons secured to a deck disposed between the pontoons, and a hull secured to the deck and disposed substantially parallel to the pair of pontoons. The pontoons and the hull are configured as an integrated system wherein a volume of water displaced by the hull is greater than a volume of water displaced by either one or both pontoons.
One or more non-limiting embodiments are described herein with reference to the accompanying drawings, wherein like elements are designated by like numerals. It should be clearly understood that there is no intent, implied or otherwise, to limit the disclosure in any way, shape or form to the illustrated and described embodiments. While multiple exemplary embodiments are described, variations thereof will become apparent or obvious. Accordingly, any and all variants for providing functionalities similar to those of the described embodiments are considered as being within the metes and bounds of the instant disclosure.
Pontoon boat 10 includes a pair of spaced apart and substantially parallel pontoons 14 secured to a deck 16, and a hull 18 extending from an underside 20 of deck 16. Typically, hull 18 is substantially parallel to and equidistant from each pontoon 14. Pontoon boat 10 also includes a helm 22 configured with controls for operating and navigating boat 10 and for operating one or more accessories, e.g., lights, audio, video, beacons, etc. Although not shown, it should be apparent that pontoon boat 10 will include one or more propulsion systems for moving the boat through water. In some embodiments, the one or more propulsion systems may include at least one outboard motor or at least one inboard motor or a jet powered or a combination thereof. In certain embodiments, the one or more propulsion systems may include propellers and/or impellers.
In a non-limiting exemplary embodiment, enclosure 12 includes an upper section 24, a lower section 26, a doorway 28 and a ceiling 30 defined by a portion of upper section 24. In some embodiments, upper section 24 is disposed on and extends upwardly away from a topside 32 of deck 16. In an exemplary embodiment, at least a portion of lower section 26 extends through an opening 38 in deck 16 into at least a portion of hull 18. In certain embodiments, a bottom of the lower section extending into the hull defines a floor 34 of enclosure 12. In some embodiments, at least a portion of hull 18 extends underneath deck 16. In certain embodiments, enclosure 12 includes one or more steps 40 between doorway 28 and floor 34 that may be used for entering and exiting enclosure 12.
In a non-limiting exemplary embodiment, enclosure 12 includes a headroom, i.e., distance between ceiling 30 and floor 34, for at least one adult standing upright. In some embodiments, at least a portion of lower section 26 not extending into hull 18 is supported at least in part by at least a portion of deck 16. In certain embodiments, at least a portion of lower section 26 not extending into hull 18 is supported at least in part by topside 32 of deck 16. In certain embodiments, at least a portion of hull 18 at least partially supports the portion of lower section 26 that does not extend into hull 18.
In an exemplary embodiment, enclosure 12 weatherproofs an interior 42 thereof. As such, enclosure 12 may be configured for habitation. In some embodiments, interior 42 of enclosure 12 has a headroom for at least one adult standing upright on floor 34. In certain embodiments, enclosure 12, i.e., habitable interior 42, may be furnished with one or more bunks, one or more benches, a dinette, a galley, a head, a shower stall or area, a privacy stall or area for changing, etc. In certain embodiments, enclosure 12 may include only some, but not all, of the listed exemplary furnishings. In some embodiments, enclosure 12 may include all of the listed exemplary furnishings. In certain embodiments, enclosure 12 includes one or more skylights and/or hatchway 44, one or more windows 46, one or more openings 48 for ventilation, etc. Enclosure 12 may also include one or more openings 50 for draining liquid from interior 42.
In a non-limiting exemplary embodiment, enclosure 12 includes one or more platforms 52 disposed on an exterior of upper section 24. In some embodiments, enclosure 12 may include a backrest 54 extending from one or more platforms 52. In certain embodiments, one or more platforms 52 may be configured as a bed, a lounge chair, a bench, etc. In an exemplary embodiment, pontoon boat 10 may include comfort furnishings such as cushion(s), mattress, etc., disposed on one or more platforms 52 and/or backrest 54.
In a non-limiting exemplary embodiment, pontoon boat 10 includes a platform 56 disposed on topside 32 of deck 16 with upper section 24 disposed on and extending upwardly away from platform 56. In some embodiments, lower section 26 extends through an opening in platform 56 and is disposed on at least a portion of topside 32 covered by platform 56.
In an exemplary embodiment, at least a portion of or the entirety of lower section 26 is recessed into deck 16. In another exemplary embodiment, at least a portion of or the entirety of lower section 26 extends through an opening in deck 16. In yet another exemplary embodiment, at least a portion of or the entirety of lower section 26 extends through an opening in deck 16 and into at least a portion of hull 18.
In an exemplary embodiment, at least a portion of or the entirety of upper section 24 is disposed on or attached to at least a portion of lower section 26 and extends upwardly away from lower section 26. In another exemplary embodiment, at least a portion of or the entirety of upper section 24 is disposed on or attached to the entirety of lower section 26 and extends upwardly away from lower section 26.
In an exemplary embodiment, at least a portion of or the entirety of upper section 24 extends through deck 16 and is disposed on or attached to at least a portion of hull 18 and extends upwardly away from hull 18. In another exemplary embodiment, at least a portion of or the entirety of upper section 24 extends through deck 16 and is disposed on or attached to the entirety of hull 18 and extends upwardly away from hull 18.
In an exemplary embodiment, at least a portion of or the entirety of hull 18 is configured similar to or substantially the same as at least a portion of lower section 26. In another exemplary embodiment, at least a portion of or the entirety of hull 18 is configured similar to or substantially the same as the entirety of lower section 26.
In a non-limiting exemplary embodiment, the pair of parallel pontoons 14 and hull 18 are configured as an integrated system that emulates a mono hull of a watercraft as is well known to the skilled artisan. In some embodiments, pontoons 14 and hull 18 have complementary designs and are integrated in a manner whereby pontoon boat 10 functions, operates and performs substantively similar in characteristics to an agile and highly stable watercraft having a mono hull. As is well known in the art, a mono hull enhances several characteristics of a watercraft, including and not limited to: buoyancy, structural integrity, stability, agility, maneuverability, steering, handling, load carrying capacity, and hydroplaning. In some embodiments, the emulated mono hull is a V-shaped hull as is well known in the art. In some embodiments, pontoons 14 and/or hull 18 may include one or more lifting strakes on their respective exterior surfaces. In certain embodiments, the one or more lifting strakes enhance the hydroplaning characteristics of pontoons 14 and/or hull 18. In some embodiments, the one or more lifting strakes enhance the maneuverability of pontoon boat 10.
In a non-limiting exemplary embodiment, hull 18 is designed and installed such that it submerges deeper into the water than either one or both pontoons 14. Moreover, in certain embodiments, the volume of water displaced by the submerged portion of hull 18 is greater than the volume of water displaced by one and/or both of the parallel pontoons 14. As will be apparent to those skilled in the art, pontoon boats 10 having such configurations can accommodate greater loads than a traditional pontoon boat having only a pair of parallel pontoons and no hull. Alternatively, embodiments may comprise the hull 18 and one or both pontoons 14 submerging an equivalent vertical distance into the water.
In some embodiments, pontoons 14 and hull 18 have substantially circular cross-sections. In certain embodiments, each pontoon 14 has a substantially circular cross-section and hull 18 has a substantially non-circular cross-section. In some embodiments, pontoons 14 and hull 18 have substantially non-circular cross-sections. In certain embodiments, a perimeter of hull 18 in contact with water is greater than a perimeter of either one or both pontoons in contact with water. In some embodiments, bottom 58 of hull 18 has a radius of curvature greater than a radius of curvature of a bottom 60 of either one or both pontoons 14. In certain embodiments, bottom 58 of hull 18 is essentially flat.
In a non-limiting exemplary embodiment, hull 18 is disposed substantially equidistant from both pontoons 14. Accordingly, in some embodiments, both pontoons 14 may be substantially identical. In another non-limiting exemplary embodiment, hull 18 is not equidistant from both pontoons 14. For example, hull 18 may be disposed closer to one of the pontoons 14 and therefore farther from the other of pontoons 14. Accordingly, in some embodiments, pontoons 14 may be configured substantially different from each other. For instance, in certain embodiments, a perimeter of one pontoon 14 may be larger or smaller than a perimeter of the other pontoon 14. In some embodiments, a cross-section of one pontoon 14 may be larger or smaller than a cross-section of the other pontoon 14. In certain embodiments, hull 18 may be configured substantially similar to substantially identical pontoons 14. For example, hull 18 and the substantially identical pontoons 14 may have substantially similar cross-sections. In some embodiments, hull 18 may be configured substantially different from substantially identical pontoons 14. For example, the cross-section of hull 18 may be substantially different from the cross-sections of substantially identical pontoons 14. In certain embodiments, hull 18 may be configured substantially similar to one of the pontoons 14 and substantially different from the other pontoon 14. For example, the cross-section of hull 18 may be substantially similar to the cross-section of one of the pontoons 14 and substantially different from the cross-section of the other pontoon 14. Variant, additional and/or alternate configurations for one or both pontoons 14 and hull 18 are considered as being within the metes and bounds of the instant disclosure.
In a non-limiting exemplary embodiment, pontoon boat 10 is defined by a flotation system configured in the manner described herein. In some embodiments, the flotation system is a barge. In certain embodiments, the flotation system is watercraft configured for being towed.
In view thereof, modified and/or alternate embodiments of device 10, and of enclosure 12 in particular, may become apparent or obvious. Any and all such variants are considered as being within the metes and bounds of the instant disclosure. For instance, while reference may have been made to particular features and/or functions, the disclosure is considered to also include embodiments configured for functioning and/or providing functions same as or substantially similar to those disclosed herein. Accordingly, any and all such variants are considered encompassed within and embraced by the spirit, scope and intent of the instant disclosure. The metes and bounds of the disclosure is defined by the appended claims and any and all equivalents thereof.
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