Claims
- 1. A pontoon-type watercraft, comprising:
a pair of pontoon members; at least one cross member extending between said pontoon members to maintain said pontoon members in spaced relation; and wherein each of said pontoon members includes a bottom surface extending along a longitudinal axis, said bottom surface defining at least one concavity to increase surface tension between the water and said bottom surface to provide increased stability to the watercraft.
- 2. The watercraft of claim 1, wherein said bottom surface defines a plurality of said at least one concavity, said plurality of concavities being formed from a series of alternating convex ridges and concave grooves extending transversely across said longitudinal axis.
- 3. The watercraft of claim 1, wherein said bottom surface is corrugated so as to form a series of undulating curves extending along said longitudinal axis.
- 4. The watercraft of claim 1, wherein said at least one concavity comprises a lateral curvature extending along at least a portion of said bottom surface.
- 5. The watercraft of claim 4, wherein said lateral curvature comprises an inverted keel.
- 6. The watercraft of claim 5, wherein said inverted keel is bounded by a downwardly extending edge defined about the entire periphery of said bottom surface.
- 7. The watercraft of claim 4, wherein said bottom surface defines a plurality of said at least one concavity, said plurality of concavities being formed from lateral curvature and a series of alternating convex ridges and concave grooves extending transversely across said longitudinal axis.
- 8. The watercraft of claim 1, wherein said bottom surface defines a plurality of said at least one concavity, said plurality of concavities comprising a plurality of spherical-shaped recesses disposed intermittently along said longitudinal axis.
- 9. The watercraft of claim 1, wherein each of said pontoon members includes a substantially flat top surface.
- 10. The watercraft of claim 9, wherein said substantially flat top surface is roughened to provide increased traction for a user when standing on said pontoon members.
- 11. The watercraft of claim 1, wherein each of said pontoon members includes a number of walls defining a hollow interior, said number of walls being formed of a lightweight semi-rigid material, said hollow interior being pressurized to provide internal support to said number of walls.
- 12. A pontoon-type watercraft, comprising:
a pair of pontoon members; at least one cross member extending between said pontoon members to maintain said pontoon members in spaced relation; and wherein each of said pontoon members includes a bottom wall having surface means for increasing surface tension between the water and said bottom wall to provide increased stability to the watercraft.
- 13. The watercraft of claim 12, wherein each of said pontoon members includes a number of walls defining a hollow interior adapted to be pressurized, each of said pontoon members including connection means for attaching various components thereto, said connection means being formed integral with at least one of said walls.
- 14. The watercraft of claim 12, further comprising means for adjusting a lateral distance between said pontoon members.
- 15. A pontoon-type watercraft, comprising:
a pair of pontoon members; at least one cross member extending between said pontoon members to maintain said pontoon members in spaced relation; and wherein each of said pontoon members includes a number of walls defining a hollow interior and a number of attachment members formed integral with at least one of said walls.
- 16. The watercraft of claim 15, wherein said hollow interior is pressurized to provide internal support to said number of walls.
- 17. The watercraft of claim 15, wherein said pontoon members are formed of a plastic material, said number of attachment members being molded into said at least one of said walls.
- 18. The watercraft of claim 17, wherein said pontoon members are formed by roto-molding.
- 19. The watercraft of claim 18, wherein a plastic encasement is formed about said number of attachment member during said roto-molding to provide an air tight seal between said number of attachment members and said hollow interior.
- 20. The watercraft of claim 17, wherein said plastic material is a high-density polyethylene material.
- 21. The watercraft of claim 17, wherein said connector members are internally threaded metallic members adapted to provide a wear resistant arrangement for the attachment of various accessories to the watercraft.
- 22. The watercraft of claim 15, further comprising a seat and a foot rest, said foot rest being adjustably positionable relative to said seat.
- 23. The watercraft of claim 22, wherein said foot rest is attached to said pontoon members by way of said attachment members.
- 24. The watercraft of claim 15, wherein each of said pontoon members includes a top wall, said top wall defining at least one semi-cylindrical recess, said at least one cross member being disposed within said at least one semi-cylindrical recess and being retained therein by a clip attached to said top wall by way of at least one fastener engaged to a respective one of said attachment members.
- 25. A pontoon-type watercraft, comprising:
a pair of pontoon members; at least one cross member extending between said pontoon members to maintain said pontoon members in spaced relation; and wherein each of said pontoon members includes a number of walls defining a hollow interior, said number of walls being formed of a lightweight semi-rigid material, said hollow interior being pressurized to provide internal support to said number of walls.
- 26. The watercraft of claim 25, wherein each of said pontoon members includes a top wall defining a substantially flat top surface to allow a user to stand on said pontoon members.
- 27. The watercraft of claim 25, wherein each of said pontoon members includes a bottom wall, said bottom wall defining a bottom surface having at least one concavity formed therein to increase surface tension between the water and said bottom surface to increase stability of the watercraft.
- 28. The watercraft of claim 25, wherein said hollow interior is pressurized within a range of about 1 psi to about 5 psi.
- 29. The watercraft of claim 25, wherein each of said pontoon members includes an air valve in communication with said hollow interior to permit adjustment of the pressure within said hollow interior.
- 30. The watercraft of claim 25, wherein each of said pontoon members includes an air fitting formed integral with one of said walls and in communication with said hollow interior, said air fitting being adapted for connection to said air valve.
- 31. The watercraft of claim 25, wherein each of said pontoon members is formed of first and second longitudinal sections, said first longitudinal section being removably coupled to said second longitudinal section.
- 32. The watercraft of claim 31, wherein said first longitudinal section includes a first end portion and a pair of flanges extending from said first end portion, each of said flanges defining an opening, said second longitudinal section including a second end portion and a sleeve extending through said second end portion, said sleeve defining a passage, said second end portion of said second longitudinal section being disposed between said pair of flanges with said passage in said sleeve aligned with said openings in said flanges, said first longitudinal section being removably coupled to said second longitudinal section by passing a pin through said openings and said passage.
- 33. The watercraft of claim 25, wherein said at least one cross member is configured to permit adjustment of a lateral distance between said pontoon members.
- 34. The watercraft of claim 25, wherein said at least one cross member is comprised of:
a pair of outer tubes, each operably attached to a respective one of said pontoon members; an inner tube telescopically received within each of said outer tubes; and means for releasably locking said inner tube in position relative to said outer tube.
- 35. A pontoon-type watercraft, comprising:
a pair of pontoon members; at least one cross member extending between said pontoon members to maintain said pontoon members in spaced relation; and a seat coupled to said at least one cross member, a portion of said seat defining a yoke adapted for positioning over the neck and shoulders of a user to facilitate transport of the watercraft.
- 36. The watercraft of claim 35, wherein said seat includes a pair of handles coupled to said seat to aid in maintaining the watercraft on the neck and shoulders of the user during transport of the watercraft.
- 37. The watercraft of claim 36, wherein said handles are adjustably positionable between a transport position and a stored position.
RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] The present application claims the benefit of United States Provisional Patent Application Ser. No. 60/183,526 filed Feb. 18, 2000, the contents of which are incorporated herein by reference.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60183526 |
Feb 2000 |
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