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Autopilot-based steering and maneuvering system for boats

  • US 6,308,651 B2
  • Filed: 03/09/2001
  • Issued: 10/30/2001
  • Est. Priority Date: 08/19/1999
  • Status: Expired due to Term
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1. A waterjet boat in which forward and reverse propulsion is provided by one or more jets of water directed generally longitudinally, the boat comprising:

  • a steering system including a nozzle capable of rotation about a generally vertical axis for deflecting the jet to impart a side component of force to the boat;

    a rotational thrust system that tends to rotate the boat about a vertical axis and to produce a sideward movement of the bow of the boat;

    a joystick device for use by the operator of the boat for manual control of the steering system; and

    an autopilot configured to be engaged when the boat is moving at a very low rate of speed (less than about 4 knots) and that controls the steering system to maintain the bow of the boat pointed in a desired direction, wherein a movement of the joystick device activates the rotational thrust system, thereby producing a corresponding sideward movement of the bow of the boat, and the autopilot automatically causes a movement of the nozzle to return the bow to the desired direction, thereby producing an overall sideward movement of the boat, wherein the rotational thrust system comprises a bow thruster, wherein the autopilot has a P factor and the autopilot is configured to operate at a P factor greater than 4 at the very low rate of speed, and wherein the rotational thrust system is controlled by a first movement of the joystick device, wherein the nozzle is controlled by a second movement of the joystick device, wherein forward and aft thrust of the waterjet is controlled by a third movement of the joystick device, wherein the joystick device has a stick control member, and the first movement is sideward movement of the stick control member, the second movement is rotation of the stick control member, and the third movement is forward and aft movement of the stick control member.

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