Boat for personal watercraft

Ships – Hull or hull adjunct employing fluid dynamic forces to... – Having hydrofoil

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114352, 114345, 440 38, B63D 3500

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051845644

ABSTRACT:
A boat for use with a personal watercraft type vehicle, with the vehicle having a hull with bow, side walls and stern, and with the inflatable boat having a U-shaped tube or pontoon for flotation, with a closed forward end and an open rear end, a connection system for engaging the vehicle for insertion of the vehicle into the pontoon and removal of the vehicle from the pontoon, and a transom for closing the open rear end of the pontoon. Preferably the vehicle slides into and out of the pontoon.

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