Kayak cockpit cover

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Inventors

Hamilton, Don A.
Masters, William E.

Application #

577054

Filed

Feb-6-1984

Published

Apr-22-1986

Current US Class

114/347
114/361

International Classes

B63B 019/00

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114/347 114/361 114/364 114/345 114/351 114/103 24/17 150/52 220/200 220/213 220/232 220/305 220/306 220/354 215/272 215/317

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Abstract
A spray skirt (A) is disclosed for covering the cockpit opening (14) of a kayak (10). The spray skirt includes a fabric cover (24) for spanning the opening which includes an elastic band (B) secured around the perimeter of the cover for retaining the spray skirt about a rim (16) of the opening. The retaining band includes outer and inner elastic bands (30, 32) joined by a compressible bulbous retaining element (34). The bulbous retaining element is rounded and rolls over a lip (18) of the rim and compresses to interlock in a channel (36) beneath the lip. The inner band 32 is of sufficient width to prevent contact of the interior fabric (24b) of the cover from being abraded by lip contact. Upon initial rolling of the retaining element (34) over the lip, the entire retaining band snaps off the rim for quick removal.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. A spray skirt for covering the cockpit seat opening, said cockpit opening being of the type of a kayak and the like having a raised rim around the perimeter of the opening with an outwardly extending lip overhanging the hull of said kayak, said spray skirt comprising:

a spray skirt fabric cover for spanning the cockpit opening and preventing the entry of water into said opening;

a fitted opening formed in said cover for fitting around the waist of a boater;

an inner elastic band carried about an interior surface of a perimeter of said fabric cover;

a bulbous elastic retaining element carried by said perimeter of said spray skirt cover adjoining said elastic band;



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

The invention relates to a cockpit cover for covering the seat opening of a kayak and the like boat which fits about the waist of the boater and over a rim about the cockpit to seal the cockpit opening against the entry of water. Kayaks are susceptible to being turned over in use and it is desirable to be able to return the kayak to an upright position while the boater remains seated. When used under whitewater conditions entry of water into the hull interior through the cockpit opening is highly likely. For the above reasons, a cover which will fit about the boater and the cockpit opening to seal effectively against the entry of water is a problem to which considerable attention need be given. In case of emergency, the boater must be able to remove the cover quickly without failure so that he may escape the kayak or boat.

Heretofore, covers have been proposed and utilized which include a cover made of foam rubber material for covering the cockpit having a fitted opening which fits about the waist of a boater. The covers have utilized an elastic band stretched around the circumference of the cockpit and fitted underneath the lip of the rim of the cockpit. Once seated in the cockpit, the boater stretches the cover about the rim of the opening and secures the rubber band under the lip of the rim. However, the band is attached to the exterior surface of the cover, leaving the interior surface of the cover unprotected. The problem occurs that the interior surface of the cover is fitted against the rim lip and is highly susceptible to abrasion as the boater's body twists and turns in use pulling the cover against the lip of the boat abrading the cover. The rubber band which is typically flat also requires a good bit of effort to be pulled out from under the rim lip around the perimeter of the cockpit opening. Other methods such as drawstrings also leave the cover exposed for abrading and require considerable effort in fastening and unfastening the cockpit cover. Elastic shock cords have also been utilized as a drawstring, which also are required to be pulled and tied for fitting about the rim.
 
  A catamaran kayak is disclosed which comprises a plurality of hulls (10, 12) which are joined together and laterally spaced by elongated connectors (B)....  The invention is a kayak cockpit cover which is complementary to a channel formed in the kayak deck at the cockpit perimeter. The cover has a conventional...