CANOE

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ARFEQ KABUSHIKI KAISHA MONTBELL 2-2-2 Shinmachi Nishi-ku Osaka-shi, Osaka Japan Canoe; kayak; paddles for canoe or kayak; oars[; motorcycles; bicycles; saddle covers for bicycles or motorcycles; sleigh];
FUNOE Adtek Corporation Centerville OH CANOE;
ICANOE CONFLUENCE HOLDINGS CORP. 111 Kayaker Way Easley SC 29642 I CANOE;Boats, namely, canoes and kayaks, associated accessories, namely, helmets, personal floatation devices, paddles, drybags, bilge pumps, tie down straps, sponges, seatpads, deck bags, gear bags, fishing rod holders, foot pedals, rudders, floatation bags, sprayskirts, and carriers;
KANU WHITEFACE COMMERCIAL C/O GRAMERCY CAPITAL CORP., 420 NEW YORK NY 10170 CANOE;The foreign wording in the mark translates into English as canoe.;Restaurant and bar services;
KANU T-REX WHITEFACE AMENITIES 5000 T-REX AVENUE SUITE 160 BOCA RATON FL 33431 CANOE;The foreign wording in the mark translates into English as canoe.;Restaurant and bar services;
KANU Resort Holdings-Lake Placid 2472 Main Street Lake Placid NY 12946 CANOE;The foreign wording in the mark translates into English as canoe.;Restaurant and bar services;
KANU Bent Paddle Brewing Company 1912 W. Michigan Street Duluth MN 55806 CANOE;Beer;
SCANOE COLEMAN COMPANY, INC., THE 3600 N. Hydraulic Legal Dept. 11702 Wichita KS 67219 CANOE;Square Stern Canoes;
YAKANOE JAMES E. DUNN AND EUGENE V. DUNN P. O. BOX 568 POTEAU OK 74953 CANOE;KAYAKS;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. An apparatus is described for use in stabilizing a watercraft such as a kayak or canoe during boarding and exiting the watercraft. The apparatus includes a pair of spaced pontoons having above-water surface areas, below-water surface areas, inner sides, and lengths equal to from about 0.25 to about 1.0 times the length of the watercraft. The pontoons are joined in a spaced, parallel relationship by horizontal supports having lengths approximately equal to the width of the watercraft. The supports are transverse to the longitudinal axes of the pontoons and having opposed outer ends attached to the pontoons, e.g., to the below-water areas of the pontoons, whereby the supports are below water level when the apparatus is resting on the surface of the water. The apparatus preferably also includes rollers or support saddles mounted on the supports to facilitate movement of the watercraft onto and off of the apparatus.