Ships – Boats – boat component – or attachment – Deck or gunwale attachment
Patent
1992-05-13
1994-05-03
Mitchell, David M.
Ships
Boats, boat component, or attachment
Deck or gunwale attachment
114219, B63B 302
Patent
active
053077555
ABSTRACT:
A vessel includes an interlocking gunwale system permitting a plurality of like vessels to be disposed in interlocking combination with one another for providing an enlarged work platform. The vessels are configured to permit side-to-side, stern-to-side, bow-to-side, bow-to-bow, bow-to-stern and stern-to-stern engagement. The interlocking gunwales are held in secure interlocking engagement by a tether line and a cleat and post arrangement provided on each vessel. A trailer for stowing and transporting a plurality of the vessels is also disclosed.
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Avila Stephen P.
Curfiss Robert C.
Mitchell David M.
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