Kayak having improved thighstrap assembly

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Inventors

Carpenter, William A.
Galea, Joseph A.
McDonough, Robert J.

Application #

371409

Filed

Jan-11-1995

Published

Feb-27-1996

Current US Class

114/347

International Classes

B63B 035/00

Field of Search

114/347 114/213 114/215

Assignee

Perception, Inc. (Easley, SC)

Examiners

Avila; Stephen

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Dority & Manning

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Abstract
A open cockpit kayak is provided including an improved thighstrap arrangement. The arrangement includes left and right thighstraps situated on respective sides of the cockpit area and extending in the longitudinal direction of the hull. Opposite ends of each thighstrap are movably connected to the hull at respective fore and aft connection locations. Each of the thighstraps includes an elastic element to maintain it in tension between the respective fore and aft connection locations. As a result, the thighstraps will generally remain taut against the hull when not in use. Further, the thighstraps will remain in engagement with a paddler's knees during use so that the paddler may easily achieve positive control of the kayak.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. A kayak comprising:

a hull extending in a longitudinal direction, said hull including a fore portion and an aft portion and defining a boat bottom;

said hull further defining a cockpit area configured to receive a paddler in a sitting position, said cockpit area located between said fore portion and said aft portion;

left and right thighstraps located along respective left and right side portions of said cockpit area;

said left and right thighstraps extending in the longitudinal direction of the hull, opposite ends of each of said left and right thighstraps being movably connected to said hull at respective fore and aft connection locations; and



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

The present invention relates generally to the art of kayaks such as may be used for whitewater rafting. More particularly, the invention relates to such a kayak which includes an improved thighstrap assembly.

Kayaks of the type utilized for whitewater rafting are typically constructed to have a closed cockpit during use. In this traditional design, the paddler enters the cockpit through an opening in the top of the hull and sits on a seat located in the cockpit. The paddler's legs typically extend forward from the seat into a hollow region of the hull and engage various thighbraces situated therein. The opening in the top of the hull through which the paddler's torso extends includes a coaming to which a spray skirt may be attached. As a result of this design, the paddler is very securely situated with respect to the kayak during use. Thus, effective point-of-contact control is immediately provided if the paddler desires to manipulate the kayak in an aggressive manner.
 
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