Ships – Apparatus held by or attached to rider to control sailboard... – Foot strap means
Patent
1989-02-24
1990-08-07
Peters, Jr., Joseph F.
Ships
Apparatus held by or attached to rider to control sailboard...
Foot strap means
114 90, 114 61, B63H 904
Patent
active
049458450
ABSTRACT:
A craft propelled by an inclined sail. Sail lift causes hull to be raised by rotating to windward about an outrigger borne by tandem surface boards, thus decreasing resistance.
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Bartz Clifford T.
Peters Jr. Joseph F.
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