Claims
- 1. In a recreational towcraft adapted to be pulled through water behind a boat or other towing vessel: a buoyant body upon which a person can ride, means for connecting the body to a towing vessel for travel in a forward direction behind the vessel, means mounted on the body having a water inlet facing in the forward direction and a water outlet facing in an upward direction for taking in water and spraying a roostertail of water into the air as the craft travels through the water, and means including a whistle attached to the water outlet for producing an audible sound.
- 2. The towcraft of claim 1 wherein the means for connecting the body to a towing vessel comprises a towline and a steering line connected to the towline at a point spaced from the body such that a pull on the steering line at an angle to the towline by a person riding on the body causes the body to turn relative to the towline, thereby changing the direction in which the craft travels through the water.
- 3. In a towcraft adapted to be pulled through water behind a boat or other towing vessel: a buoyant body upon which a person can ride, means for connecting the body to a towing vessel for travel in a forward direction behind the vessel, and a jet tube having an inlet end positioned beneath the body and an outlet end positioned rearwardly of the body for taking in water from beneath the body and spraying water into the air to the rear of the body as the craft travels through the water, the jet tube comprising a length of flexible tubing having short lengths of rigid tubing inserted in the end portions thereof.
- 4. The towcraft of claim 3 wherein the means for connecting the body to a towing vessel comprises a towline and a steering line connected to the towline at a point spaced from the body such that a pull on the steering line at an angle to the towline by a person riding on the body causes the body to turn relative to the towline, thereby changing the direction in which the craft travels through the water.
- 5. The towcraft of claim 3 wherein the inlet end of the jet tube extends in a generally horizontal direction, and the outlet end extends in a generally vertical direction.
- 6. The towcraft of claim 3 wherein the inlet end of the jet tube includes an opening which faces in the forward direction.
- 7. In a towcraft adapted to be pulled through water behind a boat or other towing vessel: a pneumatically inflatable tube having a central opening, a flexible shell extending beneath the opening and around the side of the tube to form a cavity in which a person can ride, a pocket on the shell having open ends beneath the tube and on one side of the tube, a length of flexible tubing disposed in the pocket with end portions of the tubing projecting from the open ends of the pocket for taking in water from beneath the tube and spraying a roostertail of water into the air as the craft is pulled through the water, and rigid nipples inserted in the end portions of the flexible tubing.
- 8. The towcraft of claim 7 including a towline for connecting the tube to a towing vessel, and a steering line connected to the towline at a point spaced from the tube such that a pull on the steering line at an angle to the towline by a person riding on the tube causes the tube to turn relative to the towline, thereby changing the direction in which the craft travels through the water.
- 9. The towcraft of claim 8 wherein the pocket is stitched to the cover.
- 10. The towcraft of claim 8 wherein the pocket narrows toward the side of the tube to retain the tubing in position against forces exerted by the water.
- 11. In a towcraft adapted to be pulled through water behind a boat or other towing vessel: a pneumatically inflatable tube having a front side, a rear side and an opening in which a person can ride, means for connecting the tube to a towing vessel for travel through water with the front side of the tube facing in a forward direction, a pair of grommets affixed toward the rear of the tube with one of the grommets being positioned on the under side of the tube and the other being positioned on the rear side, and a length of flexible tubing extending between the grommets for taking in water from beneath the tube and spraying a roostertail of water into the air to the rear of the tube as the tube travels through the water.
- 12. The towcraft of claim 11 wherein the means for connecting the tube to a towing vessel comprises a towline and a steering line connected to the towline at a point spaced from the tube such that a pull on the steering line at an angle to the towline by a person riding on the tube causes the tube to turn relative to the towline, thereby changing the direction in which the tube travels through the water.
- 13. The towcraft of claim 11 including short lengths of rigid tubing which are inserted in the end portions of the flexible tubing and extend through openings in the grommets.
- 14. The towcraft of claim 13 further including rings of greater diameter than the openings in the grommets mounted on the rigid tubing between the grommets and the ends of the rigid tubing to retain the tubing in the grommets.
- 15. In a recreational towcraft adapted to be pulled through water behind a boat or other towing vessel: a buoyant body upon which a person can ride, means for connecting the body to a towing vessel for travel in a forward direction behind the vessel, means mounted on the body having a water inlet facing in the forward direction and a water outlet facing in an upward direction for taking in water and spraying a roostertail of water into the air as the craft travels through the water, and means including a paddle wheel attached to the water outlet for producing an audible sound.
- 16. The towcraft of claim 15 wherein the means for connecting the body to a towing vessel comprises a towline and a steering line connected to the towline at a point spaced from the body such that a pull on the steering line at an angle to the towline by a person riding on the body causes the body to turn relative to the towline, thereby changing the direction in which the craft travels through the water.
- 17. In a towcraft adapted to be pulled through water behind a boat or other towing vessel: a buoyant body comprising a pneumatically inflated tube and a flexible cover which envelopes the tube and has a pocket with open ends positioned beneath the body and on a rear side of the body, means for connecting the body to a towing vessel for travel in a forward direction behind the vessel, and a jet tube mounted in the pocket with end portions of the jet tube extending through the open ends of the pocket for taking in water from beneath the body and spraying water into the air to the rear of the body as the craft travels through the water.
- 18. The towcraft of claim 12 wherein the means for connecting the body to a towing vessel comprises a towline and a steering line connected to the towline at a point spaced from the body such that a pull on the steering line at an angle to the towline by a person riding on the body causes the body to turn relative to the towline, thereby changing the direction in which the craft travels through the water.
- 19. In a towcraft adapted to be pulled through water behind a boat or other towing vessel: a buoyant body upon which a person can ride, means for connecting the body to a towing vessel for travel in a forward direction behind the vessel, a pair of grommets attached beneath the body and to the rear of the body, and a jet tube mounted in the grommets and having an inlet end positioned beneath the body and an outlet end positioned rearwardly of the body for taking in water from beneath the body and spraying water into the air to the rear of the body as the craft travels through the water.
- 20. The towcraft of claim 19 wherein the means for connecting the body to a towing vessel comprises a towline and a steering line connected to the towline at a point spaced from the body such that a pull on the steering line at an angle to the towline by a person riding on the body causes the body to turn relative to the towline, thereby changing the direction in which the craft travels through the water.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This is a continuation-in-part of Ser. No. 08/788,321, filed Jan. 24, 1997 now U.S. Pat. No. 5,819,680.
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