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US1476763A
US1476763A US548358A US54835822A US1476763A US 1476763 A US1476763 A US 1476763A US 548358 A US548358 A US 548358A US 54835822 A US54835822 A US 54835822A US 1476763 A US1476763 A US 1476763A
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    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B63SHIPS OR OTHER WATERBORNE VESSELS; RELATED EQUIPMENT
    • B63BSHIPS OR OTHER WATERBORNE VESSELS; EQUIPMENT FOR SHIPPING 
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  • FIG. 1 shows a boat the accompany
  • Figure 3. is a vertical cross section through the boat, and e v Figure 1s a section through the keel.
  • the invention consists chiefly in this. that 'he keeland the stems of the. boat are built 'up from a single piece, in that a suitable whereupon the gunwale'is arrangedin the usual Way and fastened to the stems.
  • the planks3 forming the sides are thereafter arranged relative to the entire length of the formed, l declare, that What I claim isz' -hoat in such enianner that'theends of said' planks abut against thegunvv'ales ( Figure 3) j g and arefastened to theseyin'steadiof to the stems as isthe'usualpractice.
  • f *fa motor is to be installed into the boat a keeL- V I Under the keel a projec'tinglistL'? may be arranged inorder to take up the wean This list may he formed so asto project considerably-at the lniddle'of the b o,at,iinorder to a prevent drift of-the same caused by Wind and 3 unfavourable current conditions.
  • a boat comprising a Wooden keel having its ends bentupward to form stems integral with said keel. a gunwale'secured at its opposite ends to said stems, said keelibeing provided with shoulder-forming projections along its sides,and planks secured-at their ⁇ cpposlte ends to the gunwele, thelowermost plank at opposite sldes of the keel-being secured to "the shoulder-forming projections 1 of sa-idkeel.

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Dec, 11, 1923. 1,476,763
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To all whom it mai nmwem: Be it known that I, KARL AnNnsnN MOEN, citizen of Norway, res ding at Vik, near Grimstad, i Norway, have invented certain iiewand useful Improvements in Boats, of i N e i block 6v for the propeller. shaft is fixed to the The present'inve'ntion relates .to' an im-. provement in boats and-the essential feature which thefollowing is a specification.
of the invention is this that the boat quickly and easily may be built up in such a manner that a strong hull is, obtained and any possibility of leakage is diminished to a considerable extent. V The inventionis shown in ing drawing, in Which: I
Figure 1 shows a boat the accompany;
seen from the side.
'Figure'2 shows the same seen from above;
Figure 3. is a vertical cross section through the boat, and e v Figure 1s a section through the keel.
The invention consists chiefly in this. that 'he keeland the stems of the. boat are built 'up from a single piece, in that a suitable whereupon the gunwale'is arrangedin the usual Way and fastened to the stems. The planks3 forming the sides are thereafter arranged relative to the entire length of the formed, l declare, that What I claim isz' -hoat in such enianner that'theends of said' planks abut against thegunvv'ales (Figure 3) j g and arefastened to theseyin'steadiof to the stems as isthe'usualpractice. f *fa motor, is to be installed into the boat a keeL- V I Under the keel a projec'tinglistL'? may be arranged inorder to take up the wean This list may he formed so asto project considerably-at the lniddle'of the b o,at,iinorder to a prevent drift of-the same caused by Wind and 3 unfavourable current conditions.
H'aving'now particularly described and ascertained the naturefot'my said invention,
and in What manner the same isto be per-T A boat, comprising a Wooden keel having its ends bentupward to form stems integral with said keel. a gunwale'secured at its opposite ends to said stems, said keelibeing provided with shoulder-forming projections along its sides,and planks secured-at their} cpposlte ends to the gunwele, thelowermost plank at opposite sldes of the keel-being secured to "the shoulder-forming projections 1 of sa-idkeel.
. t In testimony whereof I alfix my signature in presence of two Witnesses.
KARL ARNESEN' MOEN.
l Vitnesses: V
NILs JENsEN,
JACOB JonennsnN.
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US2778035A (en) * 1952-10-28 1957-01-22 Tykwinski Leonard Metal boat seam

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US2778035A (en) * 1952-10-28 1957-01-22 Tykwinski Leonard Metal boat seam

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