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A deck base for mounting a seat on a deck of a boat is molded from plastic as a single part. A downwardly extending tube receives a pedestal mount from the seat. Structural support is provided to this tube, including a concentric outer tube, and frusto-conical supporting web. The plate portion of the deck base has a caulking groove at its outer periphery.
An anchor has a shank pivotally connected to a fluke structure via a pivot mount for rotation between locked and release configurations. The shank has a locking surface distal from the pivot mount engaging a portion of the fluke structure to resist the rotation in the locked configuration. An elastically deformable member couples the shank to the pivot mount and the rotation of the shank may require the deformable member to be elastically deformed and the locking surface to be displaced toward t...
An anchor for anchoring a vessel to an underwater structure. The anchor includes a shaft and at least three inexpensive flukes each attached to the shaft with a tension adjustable release mechanism. In use at least one of the inexpensive flukes grapple onto a portion of the structure securing the vessel in place. If sufficient tension is applied to the anchor line connecting the anchor to the vessel the release mechanism releases the inexpensive fluke to free the anchor without damage to the und...
An anchor connection and retrieving device is disclosed. The device is adapted to be interposed between an anchor and one end of an anchor line, the anchor has a shank, a crown and a plurality of tynes or flukes. The device has a locking assembly including a releasable portion, a locking portion relative to which the releasable portion is releasably coupled. One or more release members are movable between a first position which couples the releasable portion to the locking portion and a second p...
A two piece shank structure releasably retains a single central shank tube detachable from the shanks. The shanks are affixed in position on the surface of two double edged flukes. The double edged flukes are attached to a main fluke shaft. The anchor line extends from the boat through the central shank tube where it attaches to a U-shaped bracket. The U-shaped bracket is attached centrally to the main fluke shaft by a rotatable collar. Both shanks are manufactured with an inherent spring biasin...
A fishing boat has a flat inner floor with a front operating station having a seat moveable between a lower run position and a raised fishing position. A base frame includes abutting box-like members having a common wall. The frame is secured to the floor with a base plate secured to the first forward box-like portion. The rearward frame box-like portion defines a recess to receive a cooler having a raised and flat top wall. A non-load bearing hinge unit in the form of arms or a single plate has...
An anchor having a two-handed fluke, the two hands thereof being separated by a slot in which the anchor shank is mounted for slewing to each side of the fluke on a pivot which substantially coincides with the geometric center of the fluke surface area and is journaled in a pivot box formed by side plates on the inner edges of the fluke hands and head plates connecting the side plates and delimiting the slewing angle of the shank, and having rear stabilizers on the outer edges of the fluke hands...
A quick-release, anti-fouling anchor that can be quickly and surely set in either of two positions, 180.degree. apart comprising a shank, with an enlarged end portion containing a closed loop cam-like opening, two flukes shaped like truncated triangles, stocks or anti-roll bars extending at 90.degree. angles from and attached to the flukes and joining them together so as to pass through the cut out section, two support rods joining the flukes and passing through the cut out section, two support ...
An anti-fouling anchor for boats, and the like and comprising a shank member having an axially outwardly extending stud member at one end thereof and a transversely extending rod member journalled at the opposite end thereof, a spring urged release rod assembly secured to the transversely extending rod member and releasably engageable with stud member and normally engaged with the stud member for utilization of the anchor in the usual manner for securing the boat in a preselected position in a b...
A tubular shank structure the anchor includes an elongate arm control member which moves lengthwise within a main body of the shank structure. Pivotally mounted arm members may be maintained collapsed along side the anchor shank structure or may be operatively held perpendicular to the shank structure by the arm control member. Upward positioning of the arm control member causes same to disengage the arm member ends to permit the arm members to rotate downwardly relative the shank structure so a...
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