A device for enhancing the maneuverability of motorboats and motoryachts
includes a high velocity water jet pump (HVWJP) attached to the main
engine through an electromagnetic clutch. High velocity water flows from
the HVWJP's outlet to bow and stern side nozzles, through solenoid
valves, individually controlled from the cockpit. The benefits of the
device are that turns and lateral movements will be easier and faster,
and extra power for fire fighting and emergency bilge water pumping are
also available. Further, if the yacht, while speeding, strikes a rock or
other submerged obiect and the propellers and shafts are destroyed, the
crew will use the U section pipe to connect the NVWJP's outlet to an
auxiliary propulsion pipe, demonstrate to the tug's skipper that his
yacht is not a dead ship on the water, and legally claim and pay the
towage fee, instead of the far more expensive salvage fee.