Claims
- 1. A method for providing a sports towing vessel and towing a wakeboard performer on a body of water with the sports towing vessel so as to improve the ability of the performer to achieve greater height during towing while maintaining the stability of the vessel, the method comprising the steps of:providing the sports towing vessel having a bow, a stern, opposing starboard and port gunwales, an operator's station forwardly from amidships toward the bow and a windshield mounted between the gunwales in front of the operator's station; fitting a rigid skeletal towing frame to the vessel for elevating a tow rope attachment point substantially above a level of the operator station, the skeletal towing frame fitting step including: a) attaching a first support to the starboard gunwale forward of the windshield; b) attaching a second support to the port gunwale forward of the windshield; c) forming each of the first and second supports in an angular relationship with the respective gunwales so as to extend vertically and rearwardly toward the stern; d) providing the first and second supports with sufficient length so that the vertical extremities thereof extend rearwardly across and over the windshield; e) attaching a third support to the starboard gunwale aft of the first support; f) attaching a fourth support to the port gunwale aft of the second support; g) spacing the third support from the first support, and the fourth support from the second support a sufficient distance to impart stability to the skeletal towing structure; and h) providing mechanical coupling means for coupling the upper portions of the first, second, third and fourth supports rigidly together; fitting the tow rope attachment point with the mechanical coupling means; and towing the wakeboard performer with the sports towing vessel by a tow rope attached to the tow rope attachment point.
- 2. The method recited in claim 1 further comprising, during the towing of the wakeboard performer, the step of storing ancillary equipment in a space between one or both pairs of the first and third supports, or the second and fourth supports.
- 3. The method recited in claim 2 wherein the step of storing ancillary equipment between the pairs of supports comprises the steps of:fitting at least one horizontal bar between a pair of the supports; and attaching the ancillary equipment to the horizontal bar.
- 4. The method recited in claim 1 further comprising, during the towing of the wakeboard performer, the step of storing ancillary equipment on the mechanical coupling means.
- 5. The method recited in claim 1 further comprising the step of extending the third and fourth supports more vertically from the respective gunwales relative to the angular relationship of the first and second supports with the respective gunwales.
- 6. The method recited in claim 1 further comprising the step of extending upper portions of the third and fourth supports forwardly toward the bow.
- 7. The method recited in claim 1, wherein the step of providing mechanical coupling means comprises the step of fitting a generally horizontal bridging portion between upper extremities of the first, second, third, and fourth supports.
- 8. The method recited in claim 1, further comprising the step of pivotally mounting a pair of the supports to the respective gunwales, so that the towing frame may be rotated downwardly along the gunwales.
- 9. The method recited in claim 1, wherein the step of attaching the first and third support to the starboard gunwale comprises the steps of:fitting an elongated vertical support to the starboard gunwale; and coupling the first and third supports to the elongated vertical support.
- 10. The method recited in claim 9, wherein the step of attaching the second and fourth supports to the port gunwale comprises the steps of:fitting a second elongated vertical support to the port gunwale; and coupling the third and fourth supports to the second elongated vertical support.
- 11. A method for providing a sports towing vessel and towing a wakeboard performer on a body of water with the sports towing vessel so as to improve the ability of the performer to achieve greater height during towing while maintaining the stability of the vessel, the method comprising:providing the sports towing vessel having a bow, a stern, opposing starboard and port gunwales, an operator's station forwardly from amidships toward the bow and a windshield mounted between the gunwales in front of the operator's station; fitting a rigid skeletal towing frame to the vessel for elevating a tow rope attachment point substantially above a level of the operator station, the skeletal towing frame fitting step including: a) attaching a first support to the starboard gunwale proximate the windshield; b) attaching a second support to the port gunwale proximate the windshield; c) forming each of the first and second supports in an angular relationship with the respective gunwales so as to extend vertically and rearwardly toward the stern; d) providing the first and second supports with sufficient length so that the vertical extremities thereof extend rearwardly across and over the windshield; e) attaching a third support to the starboard gunwale aft of the first support; f) attaching a fourth support to the port gunwale aft of the second support; g) spacing the third support from the first support, and the fourth support from the second support a sufficient distance to impart stability to the skeletal towing structure; and h) providing a mechanical means for coupling the upper portions of the first, second, third and fourth supports rigidly together; fitting the tow rope attachment point with at least one of the first, second, third and fourth supports; attaching a tow rope to the tow rope attachment; and operating the sports towing vessel for towing the wakeboard performer.
- 12. The method recited in claim 11 further comprising, during the towing of the wakeboard performer, storing ancillary equipment in a space between one or both pairs of the first and third supports, or the second and fourth supports.
- 13. The method recited in claim 12 wherein the storing of ancillary equipment between the pairs of supports comprises fitting a horizontal bar between a pair of the supports and attaching the ancillary equipment to the horizontal bar.
- 14. The method recited in claim 11 further comprising, during the towing of the wakeboard performer, storing ancillary equipment on the mechanical coupling means.
- 15. The method recited in claim 11 further comprising extending the third and fourth supports more vertically from the respective gunwales relative to the angular relationship of the first and second supports with the respective gunwales.
- 16. The method recited in claim 11 further comprising extending upper portions of the third and fourth supports forwardly toward the bow.
- 17. The method recited in claim 11, wherein the step of providing mechanical coupling means comprises the step of fitting a generally horizontal bridging portion between upper extremities of the first, second, third, and fourth supports.
- 18. The method recited in claim 11, further comprising the step of pivotally mounting a pair of the vertical supports to the respective gunwales, so that the towing frame may be rotated downwardly along the gunwales.
- 19. The method recited in claim 11, wherein the step of attaching the first and third support to the starboard gunwale comprises the steps of:fitting an elongated vertical support to the starboard gunwale; and coupling the first and third supports to the elongated vertical support.
- 20. The method recited in claim 19, wherein the step of attaching the second and fourth supports to the port gunwale comprises the steps of:fitting a second elongated vertical support to the port gunwale; and coupling the third and fourth supports to the second elongated vertical support.
- 21. A method for providing a sports towing vessel and towing a wakeboard performer on a body of water with the sports towing vessel so as to improve the ability of the performer to achieve greater height during towing while maintaining the stability of the vessel, the method comprising the steps of:providing a sports towing vessel having a bow, the stern, opposing starboard and port gunwales, an operator's station forwardly from amidships toward the bow and a windshield mounted between the gunwales in front of the operator's station; fitting a rigid skeletal towing frame to the vessel for elevating a tow rope attachment point substantially above a level of the operator station, the skeletal towing frame fitting step including: a) extending a first elongate member forward to aft along the starboard gunwale, proximate a starboard portion of the windshield, and fixedly attaching opposing ends thereof to the sports towing vessel; b) extending a second elongate member forward to aft along the port gunwale, proximate a port portion of the windshield, and fixedly attaching opposing ends thereof to the sports towing vessel; c) rotatably attaching a first support to the first elongate member; d) rotatably attaching a second support to the second elongate member; c) forming each of the first and second supports in an angular relationship with the respective gunwales so as to extend vertically and rearwardly toward the stern; e) providing the first and second supports with sufficient length so that the vertical extremities thereof extend rearwardly across and over the operator station; f) removably attaching a third support to the first elongate member aft of the first support; g) removably attaching a fourth support to the second elongate member aft of the second support; h) spacing the third support from the first support, and the fourth support from the second support a sufficient distance to impart stability to the skeletal towing structure; and i) providing mechanical coupling means for coupling the upper portions of the first, second, third and fourth supports rigidly together; fitting the tow rope attachment point with the mechanical coupling means; and towing the wakeboard performer with the sports towing vessel by a tow rope attached to the tow rope attachment point.
- 22. The method recited in claim 21 further comprising, during the towing of the wakeboard performer, the step of storing ancillary equipment in a space between one or both pairs of the first and third supports, or the second and fourth supports.
- 23. The method recited in claim 22 wherein the step of storing ancillary equipment between the pairs of supports comprises the steps of:fitting at least one horizontal bar between a pair of the supports; and attaching the ancillary equipment to the horizontal bar.
- 24. The method recited in claim 21 further comprising, during the towing of the wakeboard performer, the step of storing the ancillary equipment on the mechanical coupling means.
- 25. The method recited in claim 21 further comprising the step of extending the third and fourth supports more vertically from the respective first and second elongate members relative to the angular relationship of the first and second supports with the respective gunwales.
- 26. The method recited in claim 21 further comprising the step of extending upper portions of the third and fourth supports forwardly toward the bow.
- 27. The method recited in claim 21 wherein the step of providing mechanical coupling means comprises the step of fitting a generally horizontal bridging portion between upper extremities of the first, second, third, and fourth supports.
- 28. The method recited in claim 21, further comprising the step of pivotally mounting a pair of vertical supports to the respective gunwales, so that the towing frame may be rotated downwardly along the gunwales.
- 29. The method recited in claim 21, wherein the step of attaching the first and third vertical support to the starboard gunwale comprises the steps of:fitting an elongated vertical support to the starboard gunwale; and coupling the first and third vertical supports to the elongated vertical support.
- 30. The method recited in claim 29, wherein the step of attaching the second and fourth vertical supports to the port gunwale comprises the steps of:fitting a second elongated vertical support to the port gunwale; and coupling the third and fourth vertical supports to the second elongated vertical support.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a continuation of and hereby incorporates by reference the disclosure of application Ser. No. 09/399,683 filed Sep. 21, 1999 now U.S. Pat. No. 6,192,819, which itself is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 09/036,826 filed on Mar. 9, 1998 and issuing as U.S. Pat. No. 5,979,350 for “Water Sport Towing Apparatus And Method,” which itself is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 29/078,494, filed on Oct. 27, 1997 and issuing as U.S. Pat. No. Des. 409,972 for “Boat Tower, all of which are commonly owned and assigned with the present invention.
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