Claims
- 1. A pontoon watercraft adapted to be joined with a second pontoon watercraft comprising:(a) two inflatable elongated pontoons, i. each pontoon having a pair of spaced apart straps, each strap medially affixed to the underside of the pontoon, the straps being oriented between parallel planes through the pontoon with the axis of the pontoon perpendicular to the parallel planes and ii. each pontoon having attaching member at either or both a bow end and a stern end; (b) a yoke assembly including a port yoke and a starboard yoke; (c) a central support with an aft end and a fore end positioned intermediate the port yoke and starboard yoke; (d) attaching devices for securing the yoke assembly to the two inflatable pontoons by the straps such that the straps remain between the parallel planes; and (e) a lattice work alternatively attachable to the fore end or aft end of the central support.
- 2. The watercraft of claim 1 wherein both the port and starboard yokes have inmost rails with facing struts which releasably attach to the central support for spacing the two inflatable pontoons apart.
- 3. The watercraft of claim 2 wherein a port footrest and a starboard footrest are attached to the aft end or fore end of the central support opposed to the lattice work.
- 4. The watercraft of claim 3 wherein the central support receives a motor and anchor mount in lieu of the port footrest and starboard footrest opposed to the lattice work.
- 5. The watercraft of claim 2 wherein the central support has two cross members for attachment to the port and starboard yokes such that the yokes remain parallel to each other, and two spaced apart support bars for retaining the cross members parallel and mounting a seat.
- 6. The watercraft of claim 5 wherein a seat is mounted to the support bars.
- 7. The watercraft of claim 6 wherein the seat is mounted on a lockable swivel mechanism attached to the support bars.
- 8. The watercraft of claim 5 wherein a seat is mountable in several fore and aft positions on the support bars.
- 9. The watercraft of claim 1 wherein the attaching devices are loop parts mounted on the port yoke and the starboard yoke, the loop parts being oriented between the parallel planes.
- 10. The watercraft of claim 1 wherein the pair of spaced apart straps are compound straps, each having a long strap medially affixed to the underside of the pontoon with its ends free and a short strap medially affixed over the long strap to the underside of the pontoon with a buckle attached to each end of the short strap, such that upon assembly each free end of each long strap links with the attaching devices and fastens to one of the buckles of the short strap affixed over its corresponding long strap securing the pontoons to the yoke assembly.
- 11. A composite watercraft comprising:(a) a pair of watercrafts i. each having a port pontoon and a starboard pontoon oriented axially parallel with each other, ii. each starboard pontoon and port pontoon of each of said pair of watercrafts having a pair of spaced apart straps affixed to the underside of each starboard pontoon and port pontoon, each strap oriented to exert radial forces with ends of the straps extending substantially beyond the underside forming tie downs, iii. each watercraft having a yoke assembly including a pair of yoke members spaced apart by a central support for seating over the said pair of pontoons and spanning the top surface of the pontoons and maintaining the pontoons parallel and symmetrical with each other, held in such position by the tie-downs secured to the yoke members; and (b) a lattice work engaging the aft section of the central support of one of said pair of watercrafts and engaging the fore portion of the central support of the other one of said pair of watercrafts and said lattice work, maintaining the aft end of each starboard pontoon and port pontoon of one of said pair of watercrafts mated with the fore end of each starboard pontoon and port pontoon of the other of said watercrafts, respectively.
- 12. The composite watercraft of claim 11 wherein either or both the central supports releasably retain a utile member opposite the lattice work comprising:(a) the yoke assembly for securing pontoons thereto including a pair of yoke members, one seated on the top side of each pontoon and contoured thereto, and a central support attached to each yoke member spacing them apart; (b) gunwales on each yoke member for mounting oars; and (c) a swivel mounting for attaching an adjustable height seat to the central support.
- 13. In a pontoon watercraft, a pair of elongated pontoons oriented axially parallel with each other, and a yoke assembly mounted upon the pontoons arranged to retain the pontoons in spaced apart, axially parallel arrangement to provide support for cargo, the improvement comprising:(a) the yoke assembly for securing pontoons thereto including a pair of yoke members, one seated on the top side of each pontoon and contoured thereto, and a central support attached to each yoke member spacing them apart; (b) gunwales on each yoke member for mounting oars; (c) a swivel mounting for attaching an adjustable height seat to the central support: (d) the inflatable pontoons having strapping material sewn to the underside of each pontoon in two places, the strapping material oriented on radii with a common center on the longitudinal axis of the pontoon, the strapping material being releasably attached to the yoke assembly with the pontoons being parallel and symmetrical to each other; (e) the yoke assembly having a fore end and an aft end, both adapted to attach either a foot rest for independent use or a lattice work for attachment in tandem with another similarly constructed watercraft; and (f) the lattice work adapted to maintain the fore portions of one of said pair of pontoons nestled with the aft portions of another pair of pontoons of such similarly constructed watercraft.
- 14. In a pontoon watercraft having a pair of symmetrically parallel pontoons spaced apart by a yoke assembly, the yoke assembly adapted to releasably secure utile members in a fore and aft position; the improvement wherein a utile member comprises:(a) a standing platform including a framework having a horizontal section and an upright section; (b) the horizontal section supporting a deck whereupon a user stands, and releasably securing the standing platform to the yoke assembly; and (c) the upright section forming a support railing for aiding the user in maintaining balance while standing.
- 15. The watercraft of claim 14 where the horizontal section includes a pair of arms for releasably securing the standing platform to the yoke assembly.
- 16. Pontoon watercraft of claim 15 wherein the arms are stabilized by braces connected to the upright section.
- 17. The watercraft of claim 16 wherein the deck is also secured to the horizontal section by J-hooks that engage the yoke frame to provide additional support for the standing deck.
- 18. The watercraft of claim 14 wherein the upright section includes a horizontal support rod and pair of handles.
- 19. The watercraft of claim 18 wherein a stripping apron and safety belt are attached to the support rod by straps with the safety belt adapted to surround an individual utilizing the standing platform.
- 20. The watercraft of claim 14 wherein the upright section of the standing platform is tilted aft.
Parent Case Info
This is a Continuation-in-Part of patent application, Ser. No. 10/072,495, filed Feb. 4, 2002, which is a Continuation-in-part of patent application, Ser. No. 09/660,997, filed Sep. 13, 2000, now U.S. Pat. No. 6,343,560 B1.
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