Portable boat dock

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Inventors

Marchant, Michael J.

Application #

145715

Filed

May-16-2002

Published

May-13-2003

Current US Class

114/219

International Classes

B63B 059/02

Field of Search

114/219 114/343 114/221 405/1-3

Examiners

Swinehart; Ed

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Litman; Richard C.

US Patent References

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4803942   Boat, keel and hull...
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4962719   Protective boat hull...
5067428   Portable boat dock
5267811   Portable dock for w...
5398631   Watercraft hull prot...
5454341   Protective hull liner
5577455   Watercraft protectio...

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Abstract
A portable boat dock that is a rectangularly shaped and planar sheet of thermoplastic material, that is set between the bottom surface of a shoreline and a hull and keel of a boat beaching and docking on the shoreline. The thermoplastic material has a first set of evenly distributed apertures that allow the thermoplastic material to sink to the bottom of the shoreline, and can be secured to the shoreline with stakes or rope and can be anchored with small portable anchors that can be attached and removed with releasable clips. The thermoplastic material is light, durable and easy to store, and can be tied together to accommodate larger boats.
 
Claims
I claim:

1. A portable boat dock comprising:

a rectangularly shaped and planar sheet of thermoplastic material, said material is set between the bottom surface of a shoreline and a hull and keel of a boat beaching and docking on the shoreline;

a first set of evenly distributed apertures on the thermoplastic material that allow the thermoplastic material to sink to the bottom of the shoreline;

the thermoplastic material having a front edge and a means for securing the thermoplastic material to the shoreline and a back edge and a means for anchoring the thermoplastic material to the shoreline;

wherein said means for securing the thermoplastic material is rope that is threaded through a second set of apertures in each corner of the front edge secured in front of the shoreline.



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

1. Field of the Invention

The present invention relates to a portable boat dock.

2. Description of the Related Art

Boating is one of America's favorite past times. Whether it be boating on the ocean or sailing a small sailboat on a manmade lake, people from all demographic locations can enjoy some form of boating. It is also one of the most expensive American past times that requires proper equipment and skill. Safely docking and getting off of a boat and onto dry land is a basic and important skill that any boater has to learn. So is docking the boat so as to not damage the front of the boat. A portable dock can be an important piece of equipment in order to achieve this.

Portable docks and protective devices for boats are well-known in the related art. U.S. Pat. No. 2,940,414 issued to Moore, outlines the use of a boat protective device that can be used as both a bumper and a rest for a boat that has been beached. This device will also protect the vertical span of the hull above the waterline. The device is typically known as a boat bumper as opposed to a portable boat dock.
 
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