IP Library Granted Patent US 11,999,446
Granted Patent B2
US 11,999,446 · App. 17/536,248 · Granted Jun 4, 2024

Wake-modifying device for a boat

Inventors: Darren S. Sheedy (Greenback, TN); Matthew J. Huyge (Wyoming, MI); Michael D. Myers (Knoxville, TN); Zane E. Schwenk (Winter Haven, FL); David F. Ekern (Knoxville, TN)
Assignee: MasterCraft Boat Company, LLC
B63B32/70B63B34/75B63B34/70
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Patent No.
US 11,999,446
App. No.
17/536,248
Granted
Jun 4, 2024
Kind
B2
Abstract

A recreational sport boat includes a hull having starboard and port sides and a transom, a generally horizontal platform, and a pair of wake-modifying devices positioned aft of the transom. The generally horizontal platform extends aft of the transom and is configured to support a human weighing at least 100 lbs. on an upper surface thereof. The pair of wake-modifying devices are attached to the platform. One of the wake-modifying devices is positioned on a port side of the platform's centerline, and another of the wake-modifying devices is positioned on a starboard side of the platform's centerline. Each wake-modifying device is moveable between a non-deployed position and a deployed position in which the wake-modifying device is angled downwardly at an angle relative to the top surface of the generally horizontal platform.

Claims (48)

1. A recreational sport boat comprising:

a hull including starboard and port sides;

a propulsion unit including motor and a propulsor operatively connected to the motor to propel the boat through the water;

a tow point for towing a watersports performer; and

a platform assembly provided at an aft portion of the boat, the platform assembly including:

(a) a generally horizontal platform spanning from a port side to a starboard side of a centerline of the boat, the platform having a centerline, an underside, a leading edge, a trailing edge, a port edge, and a starboard edge, the underside having a central portion through which at least a portion of the centerline of the platform passes; and

(b) a port-side wake-modifying surface and a starboard-side wake-modifying surface provided on the underside of the platform, each of the port-side wake-modifying surface and the starboard-side wake-modifying surface protruding downward from the platform such that the lowest portion of each of the port-side wake-modifying surface and the starboard-side wake-modifying surface is lower than the central portion, each of the port-side wake-modifying surface and the starboard-side wake-modifying surface having a downward slope in a direction from the leading edge of the platform toward the trailing edge of the platform.

2. The recreational sport boat of claim 1 , wherein the port-side wake-modifying surface further has a downward slope in a direction from the centerline of the platform toward the port edge of the platform.

3. The recreational sport boat of claim 1 , wherein the starboard-side wake-modifying surface further has a downward slope in a direction from the centerline of the platform toward the starboard edge of the platform.

4. The recreational sport boat of claim 1 , wherein a lowest portion of each of the port-side wake-modifying surface and the starboard-side wake-modifying surface is on an outer third of the platform measured in a widthwise direction of the platform.

5. The recreational sport boat of claim 1 , wherein each of the port-side wake-modifying surface and the starboard-side wake-modifying surface is pivotable between a first position and a second position in which the respective wake-modifying surface is angled downwardly at an angle greater than it is in its first position.

6. The recreational sport boat of claim 1 , wherein each of the port-side wake-modifying surface and the starboard-side wake-modifying surface is stationary relative to the generally horizontal platform.

7. The recreational sport boat of claim 1 , wherein the hull further includes a transom, and the propulsor is a propeller operatively connected to the motor, the propeller being located under the hull and forward of the transom.

8. The recreational sport boat of claim 1 , further comprising:

a user input device configured to receive a set speed; and

a controller communicatively coupled to the input device to receive the set speed and configured to operate the motor to move the boat at the set speed.

9. A recreational sport boat comprising:

a hull including starboard and port sides;

a propulsion unit including motor and a propulsor operatively connected to the motor to propel the boat through the water;

a tow point for towing a watersports performer; and

a platform assembly extending aft from the boat, the platform assembly including:

(i) a generally horizontal platform spanning from a port side to a starboard side of a centerline of the boat, the platform having a centerline, an underside, a leading edge, a trailing edge, a port edge, and a starboard edge, the underside having a central portion through which at least a portion of the centerline of the platform passes;

(ii) a port-side wake-shaping surface provided on an outboard third of a port side of the centerline of the platform, at least a portion of an underside of the port-side wake-shaping surface having a convex shape that protrudes downward from the platform such that the lowest portion of the convex shape is lower than the central portion; and

(iii) a starboard-side wake-shaping surface provided on an outboard third of a starboard side of the centerline of the platform, at least a portion of an underside of the starboard-side wake-shaping surface having a convex shape that protrudes downward from the platform such that the lowest portion of the convex shape is lower than the central portion.

10. The recreational sport boat of claim 9 , wherein at least a portion of each of the port-side and starboard-side wake-shaping surfaces has a downward slope in a direction from the leading edge of the platform toward the trailing edge of the platform.

11. The recreational sport boat of claim 9 , wherein at least a portion of the port-side wake-shaping surface has a downward slope in a direction from the centerline of the platform toward the port edge of the platform, and

wherein at least a portion of the starboard-side wake-shaping surface has a downward slope in a direction from the centerline of the platform toward the starboard edge of the platform.

12. The recreational sport boat of claim 9 , wherein each of the port-side wake-shaping surface and the starboard-side wake-shaping surface is pivotable between first position and second position in which the wake-shaping surface is angled downwardly at an angle greater than it is in its first position.

13. The recreational sport boat of claim 9 , wherein each of the port-side wake-shaping surface and the starboard-side wake-shaping surface is stationary relative to the generally horizontal platform.

14. The recreational sport boat of claim 9 , wherein the hull further includes a transom, and the propulsor is a propeller operatively connected to the motor, the propeller being located under the hull and forward of the transom.

15. The recreational sport boat of claim 9 , further comprising:

a user input device configured to receive a set speed; and

a controller communicatively coupled to the input device to receive the set speed and configured to operate the motor to move the boat at the set speed.

16. A recreational sport boat comprising:

a hull including starboard and port sides;

a propulsion unit including motor and a propulsor operatively connected to the motor to propel the boat through the water;

a tow point for towing a watersports performer; and

a platform assembly extending aft from the boat, the platform assembly including:

(a) a generally horizontal platform spanning from a port side to a starboard side of a centerline of the boat, the platform having a centerline, an underside, a leading edge, a trailing edge, a port edge, and a starboard edge;

(b) a downwardly-sloping surface on a port side of the centerline of the platform, the port-side downwardly-sloping surface being sloped downwardly in a direction from the leading edge of the platform toward the trailing edge of the platform; and

(c) a downwardly-sloping surface on a starboard side of the centerline of the platform, the starboard-side downwardly-sloping surface being sloped downwardly in a direction from the leading edge of the platform toward the trailing edge of the platform,

wherein a cross section of the platform assembly taken perpendicular to the centerline of the platform and passing through each of the port-side and starboard-side downwardly-sloping surfaces has a concave shape.

17. The recreational sport boat of claim 16 , wherein each of the port-side downwardly-sloping surface and the starboard-side downwardly-sloping surface is pivotable between first position and second position in which the downwardly-sloping surface is angled downwardly at an angle greater than it is in its first position.

18. The recreational sport boat of claim 16 , wherein each of the port-side downwardly-sloping surface and the starboard-side downwardly-sloping surface is stationary relative to the generally horizontal platform.

19. The recreational sport boat of claim 16 , wherein the hull further includes a transom, and the propulsor is a propeller operatively connected to the motor, the propeller being located under the hull and forward of the transom.

20. The recreational sport boat of claim 16 , further comprising:

a user input device configured to receive a set speed; and

a controller communicatively coupled to the input device to receive the set speed and configured to operate the motor to move the boat at the set speed.