Claims
- 1. A vessel comprising:
- a hull having a swim platform extending horizontally from the stem of said vessel;
- a removable roller assembly for said swim platform, said assembly including a mounting plate for permanent attachment to an edge of said swim platform, said mounting plate including a guide channel for receiving a roller mounting plate; and a roller mounting plate comprising a generally planar plate configured to fit within said channel of said mounting plate and including a roller rotatably mounted thereto and extending above the surface of said swim platform when said roller mounting plate is inserted into said mounting plate, such that a personal watercraft can be loaded onto said swim platform using said roller assembly.
- 2. A removable roller assembly for a vessel swim platform comprising:
- a mounting plate for permanent attachment to an edge of a swim platform of a vessel, said mounting plate including a guide channel for receiving a roller mounting plate; and
- a roller mounting plate comprising a generally planar plate configured to fit within said channel of said mounting plate and including a roller rotatably mounted thereto and extending above the surface of a swim platform when said roller mounting plate is inserted into said mounting plate, wherein said roller mounting plate further includes at least one socket for removably receiving a winch assembly.
- 3. The structure as defined in claim 2 wherein said guide channel of said mounting plate comprises a peripheral channel extending along opposite edges and the bottom of said mounting plate such that it is open along a top edge thereof.
- 4. The structure as defined in claim 3 and further including locking pins for releasably locking said roller mounting plate to said mounting plate.
- 5. The structure as defined in claim 4 wherein said mounting plate comprises a stainless steel plate having a curvature to conform to the shape of an edge of a vessel's swim platform.
- 6. The structure as defined in claim 5 wherein said mounting plate includes a plurality of apertures for securing said mounting plate to a swim platform of a vessel.
- 7. The structure as defined in claim 6 and further including:
- a second mounting plate for permanent attachment to an opposite edge of a swim platform of a vessel, said mounting plate including a guide channel for receiving a roller mounting plate; and
- a second roller mounting plate comprising a generally planar plate configured to fit within said channel of said mounting plate and including a roller rotatably mounted thereto for extending above the surface of a swim platform when said roller mounting plate is inserted into said mounting plate.
- 8. The structure as defined in claim 7 and further including a winch assembly for mounting to one of said first and second roller mounting plates.
- 9. A loading assembly for loading a personal watercraft onto a swim platform of a boat comprising:
- a pair of mounting brackets for mounting to each side of a swim platform of a boat, each of said brackets including a vertically extending slot;
- a pair of axle support plates removably mounted within said slot of each of said mounting brackets, said axle support plates including an axle and a roller rotatably mounted by said axle to said support plates;
- a generally horizontally extending flange extending from a top edge of each of said axle plates away from said swim platform, said flange including at least one socket formed therein for receiving a vertically extending mounting post; and
- a winch assembly having a vertically extending mounting post for removably mounting said winch assembly in either one of said sockets for assisting in pulling a personal watercraft onto said swim platform from either side of a boat.
- 10. The loading assembly as defined in claim 9 wherein said roller comprises a single roller having a diameter which is reduced from opposite ends toward the center of said roller to assist in centering a personal watercraft as it is loaded onto the swim platform by said boat loading station.
- 11. The loading assembly as defined in claim 10 wherein said mounting bracket includes a plurality of apertures for mounting said mounting bracket to a side of the swim platform.
- 12. The loading assembly as defined in claim 11 and further including a locking mechanism removably extending between each of said mounting brackets and said axle support plate for locking said axle support plate to an associated mounting bracket.
- 13. The loading ass as defined in claim 12 wherein'said mounting bracket is curved to follow the contour of a swim platform.
- 14. A loading assembly for loading a personal watercraft onto a vessel swim platform extending horizontally from the stem of the vessel comprising:
- a first bracket for mounting on an edge of a swim platform of a vessel, said bracket including a socket with a guide channel for receiving a roller assembly; and
- a roller assembly removably mounted to said socket, said roller assembly including a roller rotatably mounted thereto and extending above the surface of a swim platform when said roller assembly is inserted into said socket such that a personal watercraft can be loaded onto the swim platform using said roller assembly.
- 15. The structure as defined in claim 14 wherein said socket is defined by a mounting plate having a peripheral channel extending along opposite edges and the bottom of said mounting plate such that it is open along a top edge thereof.
- 16. The structure as defined in claim 15 and further including locking pins for releasably locking said roller assembly to said mounting plate.
- 17. The structure as defined in claim 16 wherein said mounting plate comprises a stainless steel plate having a curvature to conform to the shape of an edge of a vessel's swim platform.
- 18. The structure as defined in claim 17 wherein said mounting plate includes a plurality of apertures for securing said mounting plate to a swim platform of a vessel.
- 19. The structure as defined in claim 14 wherein said roller assembly includes a roller mounting plate which further includes at least one second socket for removably receiving a winch assembly.
- 20. The structure as defined in claim 14 and further including:
- a second socket for mounting on an opposite edge of a swim platform of a vessel, said second socket including a guide channel for receiving a second roller assembly; and
- a second roller assembly removably mounted to said second socket, said second roller assembly including a roller rotatably mounted thereto and extending above the surface of a swim platform when said roller assembly is inserted into said second socket.
- 21. The structure as defined in claim 20 and further including a winch assembly for mounting to one of said first and second roller assemblies.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 08/831,135 filed Apr. 1, 1997, entitled BOAT HAVING A PERSONAL WATERCRAFT SYSTEM, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,904,113, which, in turn, claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application Ser. No. 60/014,581, filed Apr. 1, 1996.
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