Patent ID: 8480443

Claim:
An air propelled watercraft comprising an elongated cabin structure adapted to accommodate at least one person therein; an elongated central pontoon member adjustably mounted to a bottom portion of the cabin structure and extending in a parallel direction thereto for at least the length thereof; two stabilizer connector assemblies adjustably attached to a bottom portion of the cabin structure and extending horizontally in opposite directions therefrom; two lateral stabilizer pontoons respectively and adjustably attached to a distal end portion of each the stabilizer connector assembly; a motorized propeller attached to one end of the cabin structure; a steering mechanism within the cabin structure including a steering wheel that is mechanically attached to at least one rudder mechanism attached to an end of the cabin structure opposite the and having the propeller; wherein the central pontoon member is adapted to float upon the surface of and extend into a portion of a body of water when the watercraft is in use, and wherein the two lateral stabilizer pontoons are adjustable to be either in contact with the body of water or retracted upwards and away from contacting the body of water when the watercraft is in use, such that the central pontoon member and the two lateral stabilizer pontoons are used to stabilize, control, and aid in the displacement and movement of the watercraft during use; the elongated central pontoon member is buoyant and includes laterally extending top, side, and bottom portions, wherein the bottom portion includes a central blade extending a portion of its length and functions to increase the stability of the watercraft in water and to provide a sliding surface to the watercraft when the watercraft is placed upon a frozen portion of the body of water; the side portions of the elongated central pontoon member are tapered along a portion of its length and in a direction from the top portion to bottom portion thereby forming the central blade and increasing the stability and speed of the watercraft.