Claims
- 1. A sit-on-top kayak, comprising:
- a hull defining a hull outer surface and having a bow and a stern;
- a cockpit area;
- a seating deck defined within the cockpit area, the seating deck having aft, middle, and forward seating surfaces and first and second hatch surfaces; and
- a footwell associated with each of the seating surfaces, each footwell having a first footwell portion and second footwell portion; wherein
- the first and second hatch surfaces are generally planar;
- the aft, middle, and forward seating surfaces are contoured to provide comfortable seating areas;
- the first hatch surface is spaced along the seating deck between the aft and middle seating surfaces and the second hatch surface is spaced along the seating deck between the middle and forward seating surfaces; and
- the first and second footwell portions of the footwell associated with the aft seating surface straddle the middle seating surface, and the first and second footwell portions of the footwell associated with the middle seating surface straddle the forward seating surface.
- 2. A sit-on-top kayak as recited in claim 1, further comprising a third hatch surface, where the third hatch surface is arranged in front of the forward seating surface.
- 3. A sit-on-top kayak as recited in claim 1, in which the first and second footwell portions of the middle footwell are each defined in part by a forwardly and downwardly slanted rear surface.
- 4. A sit-on-top kayak as recited in claim 3, in which the first and second footwell portions are each further defined by first and second upwardly and forwardly slanting bracing surfaces.
- 5. A sit-on-top kayak as recited in claim 4, in which the first and second footwell portions are each further defined by first and second forwardly and downwardly slanted resting surfaces.
- 6. A sit-on-top kayak as recited in claim 1, further comprising a keel protruding from a bottom surface of the hull and extending between the stern and a smooth bow surface portion of the hull bottom surface.
- 7. A sit-on-top kayak as recited in claim 6, further comprising first and second winglets protruding from the bottom surface of the hull and arranged on either side of the keel.
- 8. A sit-on-top kayak as recited in claim 7, in which:
- the keel has a keel bottom surface and first and second keel side surfaces;
- the first winglet has a first winglet bottom surface and a first winglet outer surface; and
- the second winglet has a second winglet bottom surface and a second winglet outer surface; wherein
- the keel bottom surface intersects the first and second keel side surfaces;
- the first keel side surface intersects the first winglet bottom surface;
- the second keel side surface intersects the second winglet bottom surface;
- the first winglet bottom surface intersects the first winglet outer surface;
- the second winglet bottom surface intersects the second winglet outer surface;
- the first winglet outer surface intersects the hull bottom surface; and
- the second winglet outer surface intersects the hull bottom surface.
- 9. A sit-on-top kayak as recited in claim 8, in which:
- towards the bow, the keel bottom surface, first and second bow side surfaces, first and second winglet bottom surfaces, first and second winglet outer surfaces become indistinct from each other and blend into the bow surface portion of the hull bottom surface; and
- the keel bottom surface, first and second bow side surfaces, first and second winglet bottom surfaces, first and second winglet outer surfaces come together at a point at the stern.
- 10. A sit-on-top kayak as recited in claim 3, in which the first and second footwell portions are each defined in part by a forwardly and downwardly slanted rear surface.
- 11. A sit-on-top kayak as recited in claim 10, in which the first and second footwell portions are each further defined in part by first and second upwardly and forwardly slanting bracing surfaces.
- 12. A sit-on-top kayak as recited in claim 11, in which the first and second footwell portions are each further defined in part by first and second forwardly and downwardly slanted resting surfaces.
- 13. A sit-on-top kayak, comprising:
- a hull defining a hull outer surface and having a bow and a stern;
- a cockpit area;
- a seating deck defined within the cockpit area, the seating deck having aft, middle, and forward seating surfaces and first and second spacing surfaces; and
- a footwell associated with each of the seating surfaces, each footwell having a first footwell portion and second footwell portion; wherein
- the first and second spacing surfaces are generally planar;
- the aft, middle, and forward seating surfaces are contoured to provide comfortable seating areas;
- the first spacing surface is spaced along the seating deck between the aft and middle seating surfaces and the second spacing surface is spaced along the seating deck between the middle and forward seating surfaces; and
- the first and second footwell portions of the footwell associated with the aft seating surface straddle the middle seating surface, and the first and second footwell portions of the footwell associated with the middle seating surface straddle the forward seating surface.
- 14. A sit-on-top kayak as recited in claim 13, in which the first and second spacing surfaces are first and second hatch surfaces in which hatches are formed, further comprising a third hatch surface, where the third hatch surface is arranged in front of the forward seating surface.
- 15. A sit-on-top kayak as recited in claim 13, in which the first and second footwell portions of the middle footwell are each defined in part by a forwardly and downwardly slanted rear surface.
- 16. A sit-on-top kayak as recited in claim 15, in which the first and second footwell portions are each further defined by first and second upwardly and forwardly slanting bracing surfaces.
- 17. A sit-on-top kayak as recited in claim 16, in which the first and second footwell portions are each further defined by first and second forwardly and downwardly slanted resting surfaces.
- 18. A sit-on-top kayak as recited in claim 13, further comprising a keel protruding from a bottom surface of the hull and extending between the stern and a smooth bow surface portion of the hull bottom surface.
- 19. A sit-on-top kayak as recited in claim 18, further comprising first and second winglets protruding from the bottom surface of the hull and arranged on either side of the keel.
- 20. A sit-on-top kayak as recited in claim 19, in which:
- the keel has a keel bottom surface and first and second keel side surfaces;
- the first winglet has a first winglet bottom surface and a first winglet outer surface; and
- the second winglet has a second winglet bottom surface and a second winglet outer surface; where
- the keel bottom surface intersects the first and second keel side surfaces;
- the first keel side surface intersects the first winglet bottom surface;
- the second keel side surface intersects the second winglet bottom surface;
- the first winglet bottom surface intersects the first winglet outer surface;
- the second winglet bottom surface intersects the second winglet outer surface;
- the first winglet outer surface intersects the hull bottom surface; and
- the second winglet outer surface intersects the hull bottom surface.
- 21. A sit-on-top kayak as recited in claim 20, in which:
- towards the bow, the keel bottom surface, first and second bow side surfaces, first and second winglet bottom surfaces, first and second winglet outer surfaces become indistinct from each other and blend into the bow surface portion of the hull bottom surface; and
- the keel bottom surface, first and second bow side surfaces, first and second winglet bottom surfaces, first and second winglet outer surfaces come together at a point at the stern.
- 22. A sit-on-top kayak as recited in claim 13, in which the first and second footwell portions are each defined in part by a forwardly and downwardly slanted rear surface.
- 23. A sit-on-top kayak as recited in claim 22, in which the first and second footwell portions are each further defined in part by first and second upwardly and forwardly slanting bracing surfaces.
- 24. A sit-on-top kayak as recited in claim 23, in which the first and second footwell portions are each further defined in part by first and second forwardly and downwardly slanted resting surfaces.
RELATED APPLICATIONS
This is a Continuation-In-Part application of Ser. No. 29/020,506, filed Mar. 25, 1994, now U.S. Pat. No. D377,473 which was a Continuation-In-Part of application Ser. No. 29/011,308, filed Aug. 2, 1993, now abandoned.
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Continuation in Parts (2)
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