U.S. federal trademark · Serial No. 79410954
Rigging cords not of metal; rigging cords of carbon; tarpaulins; sails
Winches; sheet winches; mast winches; mooring winches; mechanisms for sailing and mooring, namely, electric and pneumatic door openers
Means of transportation by water, namely, boats and yachts; super yachts; sailing yachts; sailing boats; frigates; catamarans; motor yachts; ships; vessels; dinghies; tenders being tender boats; electrically and non-electric powered watercraft in the nature of boats; house boats; amphibious vehicles; ships' steering gears; so-called runner systems for ships consisting of ship propellers and ship hulls; aluminum and carbon masts for sailing for yachts and boats, including fully integrated masts with sails and rigging; masts of composite for yachts and boats; masts of carbon for yachts and boats; masts not of metal for yachts boats; masts for yachts boats for radars; masts for yachts and boats with mast fittings; mast bases for ships being structural parts of for yachts and boats; masts of composite for yachts and boats; carbon booms, including aluminum booms; carbon roller booms for yachts and boats; aluminum roller booms for yachts
Non-metal doors for yachts and boats; non-metal doors; non-metal exterior window shutters; sliding hatches being non-metal sliding doors; windows not made of metal, including those made of composite and carbon; the aforementioned particularly for ships
Swivels in the nature of double-end swivels being metal hardware; connector slides being metal rails; eye plates being metal hooks; cutter metal fence stays; metal mast rails; swage blocks; mast feet being masts of metal; dock cleats of metal; metal bollards; metal railings; deck fittings in the nature of metal dock cleats; mast fittings in the nature of steel masts; metal cable wire and metal shackles for rigging; metal fence wire rigging tensioners; metal hardware in the nature of pulleys and lifting blocks mainly made of metal in the nature of chain block used for lifting and rigging; doors and shutters made of metal; metal fittings specially adapted for metal doors and shutters
Insulating materials for ships in the form of nylon water drain and inlet closures as well as connecting pieces, not made of metal, including nylon
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