Claims
- 1. A vessel comprising:at least two sub-hulls, each of the sub-hulls including a recessed portion therein on a side to be joined to a corresponding side on another of the sub-hulls; and an attachment mechanism that joins the sub-hulls together, wherein the recessed portion has a volume such that a displaced volume on said side to be joined is substantially the same as a displaced volume of the opposite side of the sub-hull with respect to a center line of the sub-hull to avoid listing when the sub-hulls are operated independently.
- 2. The vessel of claim 1, wherein the sub-hulls comprise independent vessels.
- 3. The vessel of claim 1, wherein the sub-hulls form a symmetrical monohull vessel when joined together.
- 4. The vessel of claim 1 wherein the attachment mechanism comprises bolted connections.
- 5. The vessel of claim 4 wherein the bolted connections are disposed at a deck level and at another vertical level above a lightship waterline, and further comprising contact pads near a keel level of each of the sub-hulls.
- 6. A method for assembling a vessel comprising:providing at least two sub-hulls, each of the sub-hulls including a recessed portion therein on a side to be joined to a corresponding side on another of the sub-hulls; and attaching the sub-hulls together, wherein the recessed portion has a volume such that a displaced volume on said side to be joined is substantially the same as a displaced volume of the opposite side of the sub-hull with respect to a center line of the sub-hull to avoid listing when the sub-hulls are operated independently; and attaching the sub-hulls together.
- 7. The method of claim 6, wherein the sub-hulls comprise independent vessels.
- 8. The method of claim 6, wherein the sub-hulls form a symmetrical monohull vessel upon the attaching.
- 9. The method of claim 6 wherein the attaching is performed with a bolts placed at discrete longitudinal positions along the vessel.
- 10. The method of claim 6 wherein the attaching is performed with bolts disposed at deck level and bolts disposed at another lower level above the lightship waterline and contact pads disposed near keel level.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 09/296,898 filed on Apr. 22, 1999 now abandoned, which application claims priority from U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/083,006 which was filed on Apr. 24, 1998.
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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