Knockdown boat

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B63B 704

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051487632

ABSTRACT:
A knockdown boat of this invention has a bow section, an intermediate section and a stern section, each section having a bottom, opposite sides and fore and aft ends, a first motor mount on the aft end of the intermediate section and a second motor mount on the aft end of the stern section. The bow, intermediate and stern sections may be releasably interconnected end to end to form a three-section boat, or the bow and intermediate sections may be releasably interconnected end to end to form a two-section boat. A motor may be mounted on the first motor mount when the boat is used as a two-section boat and on the second motor mount when the boat is used as a three-section boat. The bow, intermediate and stern sections are so dimensioned relative to one another that the bow section is nestable within the intermediate section and the intermediate section is nestable within the stern section when the sections of the boat are disconnected.

REFERENCES:
patent: 3081465 (1963-03-01), Billmyer
patent: 3179961 (1965-04-01), Ward et al.
patent: 3744071 (1973-07-01), Bossler, Jr.
patent: 4030152 (1977-06-01), Souza
patent: 4052761 (1977-10-01), Rilling

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