Inner lid attaching structure for a personal watercraft

B - Operations – Transporting – 63 – B

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B63B 17/00 (2006.01) B63B 19/14 (2006.01) E05B 65/00 (2006.01) B63B 35/73 (2006.01)

Patent

CA 2439187

In a personal watercraft 10 wherein an inner lid 45 is attached to a rear portion opening (opening) 42 provided in a deck 20 of the personal watercraft 10 through a packing 62 and an edge 61 of the inner lid 45 placed on side edges 51, 51 and a rear edge 46 of the rear portion opening 42 is pressed by a locking member 68 rocked to a locking side to assure the air-tightness of the inner lid 45 while the inner lid 45 is covered with a rear cover (cover) 48, a projection 77 which allows attachment of the rear cover 48 when the locking member 68 is at a locking position but is sandwiched, when the locking member 68 is at an unlocking position, between the deck 20 and the rear cover 48 to block attachment of the rear cover 48 is provided integrally on the locking member 68, and a torsion spring (biasing member) 69 for biasing the locking member 68 toward the unlocking position is provided between the locking member 68 and the deck 20. Prevention of the inner lid from being not attached inadvertently can be achieved.

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