Claims
- 1. A sailing vessel comprising flotation means elongated in the fore and aft direction, a mast, lower mast supporting means connected to the mast adjacent to its lower end, means for adjusting the position of said lower mast supporting means along a path extending transversely of said elongation, said path having a center between its ends upper mast supporting means connected to the mast above its connection with the lower supporting means and to the flotation means forward of said path for hinging movement about an axis transverse of said elongation, said upper mast supporting means extending rigidly between its ends so that said hinging movement causes one end to swing in a plane normal to said axis and parallel to said elongation, whereby transverse movement of the lower mast supporting means along said path away from said center of said path causes the mast to tilt both athwartship and aftward.
- 2. A sailing vessel in accordance with claim 1, in which the flotation means is a plurality of parallel elongated flotation means.
- 3. A sailing vessel according to claim 1 in which the flotation means is a pair of catamaran hulls.
- 4. A sailing vessel according to claim 1, in which said upper mast supporting means is mounted on the flotation means forward of the mast, and comprising a boom aft of the mast and connected at one end to the mast for swinging movement about the mast, the boom being adapted to cooperate with the mast in supporting a substantially triangular sail.
- 5. A sailing vessel according to claim 4, in which the upper mast supporting means comprises a pair of rigid members having convergent ends adjacent to the upper mast supporting means connection and divergent ends adjacent to and spaced along the transversely extending axis of hinging movement.
- 6. A sailing vessel according to claim 5, comprising means to adjust the positions of said divergent ends in a fore and aft direction and correspondingly shift said axis laterally in the same direction.
- 7. A sailing vessel comprising flotation means elongated in the fore and aft direction, a mast, a track extending across the flotation means substantially normal to the fore and aft direction, means supporting the lower end of the mast on the track, means operable by a crew for adjusting the position of the lower end of the mast along the track, and a pair of rigid members of substantially equal length and having their upper ends converging toward and connected to the mast above its lower end and their lower ends diverging toward and connected to the flotation means, said lower end connections being hinged and at fixed positions along a line extending substantially parallel to and forward of said track, whereby adjustment of the lower mast end from a central position along the track causes the mast to tilt in a direction having an athwartship and an aftward component.
- 8. A sailing vessel in accordance with claim 7, in which the pair of rigid members are connected to the mast less than half way up its length.
Parent Case Info
Continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 587,247 filed Mar. 7, 1984 and issued as U.S. Pat. No. 4,537,145 on Aug. 27, 1985.
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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