Claims
- 1. A watercraft comprising:
a powered hull defining lateral and longitudinal directions; a deck disposed on the hull; a passenger seat disposed laterally on the deck, the passenger seat having a least one seat section, the at least one seat section being removable to expose an opening into the hull, the opening having a first width defined by first and second lateral edges; and a storage compartment in the hull beneath the opening, the storage compartment extending laterally across substantially the width of the deck between a first and second lateral ends, the storage compartment having a second width, wherein the first width is smaller than the second width.
- 2. The watercraft of claim 1, wherein at least the first lateral end of the storage compartment is substantially coextensive with the first lateral edge of the opening.
- 3. The watercraft of claim 2, wherein the second lateral end of the storage compartment is disposed a lateral distance beyond that of the second lateral edge of the opening.
- 4. The watercraft of claim 1, wherein the storage compartment has a substantially larger length in the lateral direction than in the longitudinal direction.
- 5. The watercraft of claim 4, wherein the at least one seat section comprises a bench seat positioned toward a stern within a passenger area.
- 6. The watercraft of claim 4, further comprising:
a driver's seat, wherein the storage compartment is disposed rearwardly of the driver's seat.
- 7. The watercraft of claim 2, wherein the lateral length of the storage compartment is at least ¾ of the beam of the boat.
- 8. The watercraft of claim 2, wherein the storage compartment's longitudinal length is less than ½ of the storage compartment's lateral length
- 9. A watercraft, comprising:
a hull; a deck having a passenger area; port and starboard gunwales defining port and starboard sides for the passenger area; and a canopy system comprising
port and starboard longitudinally-extending slide rails mounted to the port and starboard gunwales, respectively, at least one canopy support brace having port and starboard ends movably mounted within the port and starboard slide rails, and a canopy mounted on the canopy support, wherein the canopy system is selectively movable between raised and stowed positions, wherein, when the canopy system is in the stowed position, a middle portion of the canopy support brace is disposed aft of the passenger area, and wherein, when the canopy system is in the raised position, the middle portion of the canopy support brace is disposed above the passenger area and the canopy is supported by the canopy support brace above the passenger area.
- 10. The watercraft of claim 9, wherein an edge of the canopy is removably fastened to at least one of the gunwales and a portion of the deck behind the passenger area when the canopy system is in the raised position.
- 11. The watercraft of claim 9, further comprising:
a windshield mounted on the deck forward of the passenger area, wherein an edge of the canopy is removably fastened to an upper portion of the windshield when the canopy system is in the raised position.
- 12. The watercraft of claim 9, wherein, when the canopy system is in the raised position, the canopy system deploys a bimini canopy.
- 13. The watercraft of claim 9, wherein, when the canopy system is in the raised position, the canopy system deploys a convertible canopy.
- 14. The watercraft of claim 9, further comprising:
at least one storage compartment disposed behind the passenger area; and a cover selectively enclosing the storage compartment, wherein the canopy and at least a portion of the canopy support brace are disposed within the storage compartment when the canopy system is in the stowed position.
- 15. The watercraft of claim 14, further comprising:
an engine disposed in the storage compartment for propulsion, wherein the cover is an engine cover.
- 16. A watercraft comprising:
a hull having a transom; an engine mounted in the hull forward of the transom; at least one storage compartment positioned laterally adjacent to the engine; and a removable wall portion disposed between the engine and the storage compartment, wherein removal of the wall portion facilitates access to at least a portion of the engine adjacent to the storage compartment.
- 17. The watercraft of claim 16, wherein the at least one storage compartment comprises two storage compartment, one disposed laterally on each side of the engine.
- 18. The watercraft of claim 16, further comprising:
an engine cover, the engine cover being selectively movable between opened and closed positions, wherein the engine cover encloses the storage compartment when in the closed position and allows access to the storage compartment when in the opened position.
- 19. The watercraft of claim 18, further comprising:
a secondary engine cover, the secondary engine cover being selectively movable between opened and closed, wherein the secondary engine cover covers the engine when in the closed position and allows access to the engine when in the opened position.
- 20. The watercraft of claim 16, further comprising:
an engine cover, the engine cover being selectively movable between opened and closed positions, wherein the engine cover covers the engine when in the closed position and allows access to the engine when in the opened position.
- 21. The watercraft of claim 16, wherein the wall portion comprises at least one of a sound and a heat shield.
- 22. A watercraft comprising:
a hull defining a longitudinal axis; a deck disposed on the hull; a transversely extending transom at the rear of the hull; an engine disposed within the hull, the engine having an exhaust port; and at least one resonator canister in fluid communication with the exhaust port of the engine and disposed forward of the transom, wherein the resonator canister exhausts to an external side of the hull, wherein the resonator canister is mounted within the hull such that the resonator canister is not parallel with the longitudinal axis of the hull, and wherein the resonator canister is angled downwardly at one end so that the resonator canister is self-draining.
- 23. The watercraft of claim 22, wherein the resonator canister is mounted transversely to the longitudinal axis of the hull.
- 23. The watercraft of claim 22, wherein:
the watercraft defines a waterline when operating, the watercraft comprises an exit port in fluid communication with the resonator canister, and the exit port is positioned below the waterline.
- 25. The watercraft of claim 22, wherein:
the watercraft defines a waterline when operating, the watercraft comprises an exit port in fluid communication with the resonator canister, and the exit port is positioned above the waterline.
- 26. The watercraft of claim 22, wherein:
the watercraft comprises an exit port in fluid communication with the resonator canister, the exit port is disposed below the resonator canister, and the resonator canister is angled downwardly toward the exit port.
- 27. The watercraft of claim 22, further comprising:
a jet propulsion system operatively connected to the engine, the jet propulsion system having a water passage, and an exit port in fluid communication with the water passage, wherein the exit port is operatively connected to the water passage such that the engine exhausts through the resonator canister into the water passage.
- 28. The watercraft of claim 22, wherein the at least one resonator canister comprises a starboard resonator canister disposed in a starboard side of the hull and a port resonator canister disposed in a port side of the hull.
- 29. A watercraft comprising:
a powered hull having a bottom exterior surface and a rear transom intersecting at a stern thereof; and an intersecting surface extending between the bottom exterior surface and the rear transom, wherein the intersecting surface is substantially planar and forms a predetermined angle with respect to the bottom exterior surface.
- 30. The watercraft of claim 29, wherein the predetermined angle is about 45 degrees.
- 31. The watercraft of claim 29, wherein an effect of the predetermined angle is to reduce drag on the hull.
- 32. A watercraft comprising:
a powered hull having side gunwales; a passenger area disposed within the hull; a control console disposed within the passenger area; a seat disposed within the hull behind the control console; and a windshield with a front and port and starboard lateral sides mounted on the hull, wherein the front of the windshield extends upwardly from the hull in front of the seat to a predetermined height; wherein the port and starboard sides extend upwardly from the gunwales and connect to the front of the windshield at forward portions thereof, wherein at least one of the port and starboard sides includes a dip at a top portion thereof, lowering a height thereof to less than the predetermined height of the front of the windshield.
- 33. The watercraft of claim 32, wherein the dip facilitates lateral visibility from the seat behind the control console over the side of the windshield including the dip.
- 34. The watercraft of claim 32, wherein both the port and starboard sides of the windshield include dips at top portions thereof, lowering a height thereof to less than the predetermined height of the front of the windshield.
- 35. The watercraft of claim 34, wherein the dips facilitate lateral visibility from the seat behind the control console over both the port and starboard sides of the windshield.
- 36. A watercraft comprising:
a hull; a console disposed within the hull; a console cover disposed over the console, the console cover having an open and a closed position; and a hinge connecting the console cover to the console, permitting the console cover to be manipulated between the open and closed positions, the hinge comprising
a slide rail mounted to the console, a support member pivotally attached to a forward end of the slide rail, and a slide member affixed to the console cover, the slide member pivotally attached at a first end to the support member and slidably engaging the slide rail at a second end, wherein the hinge has first and second positions corresponding to the open and closed positions of the console cover, respectively.
- 37. The watercraft of claim 36, wherein, when in the first position, the support member extends upwardly from the slide rail and the slide member extends at an angle from the support member to the slide rail to support the console cover in the open position.
- 38. The watercraft of claim 36, wherein, when in the second position, the support member and the slide member lie in substantially the same plane as the slide rail, permitting the console cover to be in the closed position.
- 39. The watercraft of claim 36, wherein the slide rail, the slide member, and the support member comprise a corrosion-resistant material.
- 40. The watercraft of claim 39, wherein the corrosion-resistant material comprises aluminum.
- 41. A watercraft comprising:
a hull having a transom; a deck disposed on the hull defining at least one passenger area forward of the transom; a table constructed and arranged to be positioned within the passenger area, the table being storable forward of the transom; an engine mounted in the hull forward of the transom; at least one storage compartment positioned laterally adjacent to the engine; and at least one removable wall portion disposed between the engine and the storage compartment, wherein removal of the wall portion facilitates access to at least a portion of the engine adjacent to the storage compartment.
- 42. The watercraft of claim 41, further comprising:
an engine cover, the engine cover being selectively movable between closed and open positions, wherein the engine cover covers the engine when in the closed position and allows access to the engine when in the open position.
- 43. The watercraft of claim 42, wherein the table is positioned on the engine cover, when stored.
- 44. The watercraft of claim 42, wherein the engine cover mates with the removable wall portion when in the closed position.
- 45. The watercraft of claim 44, wherein the table is positioned on the engine cover, when stored.
- 46. The watercraft of claim 42, further comprising:
a second engine cover, the engine cover being selectively movable between closed and open positions, wherein the second engine cover encloses the storage compartment when in the closed position and allows access to the storage compartment when in the open position.
- 47. The watercraft of claim 42, wherein:
the at least one storage compartment comprises first and second storage compartments positioned laterally on each side of the engine, and the at least one removable wall portion comprises first and second removable wall portions disposed between the engine and the first and second storage compartments, respectively.
- 48. The watercraft of claim 47, wherein the engine cover mates with the first and second removable portions when in the closed position.
- 49. The watercraft of claim 48, wherein the table is positioned on the engine cover, when stored.
- 50. A watercraft comprising:
a hull; a deck disposed on the hull, the deck having a floor; at least one seat disposed on the floor; and a foot rest portion positioned forwardly adjacent to the at least one seat, the foot rest area including a central foot rest incline and at least one laterally adjacent foot rest incline, the laterally adjacent foot rest incline being disposed a predetermined distance from the central foot rest incline.
- 51. The watercraft of claim 50, wherein the foot rest portion is integrally molded as part of the deck.
- 52. The watercraft of claim 50, wherein the foot rest portion is molded as a separate component and is attached to the deck.
- 53. The watercraft of claim 50, wherein the central foot rest incline is disposed at an angle to the floor of between about 30 to 40 degrees.
- 54. The watercraft of claim 53, wherein the angle is between about 32 to 38 degrees.
- 55. The watercraft of claim 54, wherein the angle is between about 35 to 37 degrees.
- 56. The watercraft of claim 55, wherein the angle is about 36.5 degrees.
- 57. The watercraft of claim 50, wherein the at least one lateral foot rest incline is disposed at an angle to the floor of between 40 to 50 degrees.
- 58. The watercraft of claim 57, wherein the angle is between about 42 to 48 degrees.
- 59. The watercraft of claim 58, wherein the angle is between about 45 to 47 degrees.
- 60. The watercraft of claim 59, wherein the angle is about 46.2 degrees.
- 61. The watercraft of claim 50, wherein the at least one lateral foot rest incline comprises left and right lateral foot rest inclines disposed on either side of the central foot rest incline.
- 62. The watercraft of claim of claim 61, wherein the predetermined distance from the left lateral foot rest incline to the central foot rest incline is greater than that from the right lateral foot rest incline to the central foot rest incline.
- 63. The watercraft of claim of claim 61, wherein the predetermined distance from the left lateral foot rest incline to the central foot rest incline is less than that from the right lateral foot rest incline to the central foot rest incline.
- 64. The watercraft of claim of claim 61, wherein the predetermined distance from the left lateral foot rest incline to the central foot rest incline is equal to that from the right lateral foot rest incline to the central foot rest incline.
Parent Case Info
[0001] This application relies on U.S. Provisional Patent Application Serial No. 60/308,853, entitled “BOAT,” which was filed on Aug. 1, 2001, for priority. That application is incorporated herein by reference.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60308853 |
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