Redmond, WA September 11, 2007 -- IntelliJet Marine, Inc. has been granted U.S. Patent # 7,241,193 for its Variable Marine Jet propulsion technology. The company believes the IntelliJet technology will answer the expressed desire from boaters for greater reliability, more economical operation, and increased maneuverability and safety.
The company is currently testing the IntelliJet and preparing to go into production.
The technology incorporates continuously variable power transmission (CVT), now becoming standard in automobiles, and simplifies operations by eliminating the need for reverse gearing or a reversing bucket. "Existing boats utilize a fixed drive system that hasn't been seen in automobiles since the Model T. The IntelliJet is naturally expected to enhance fuel economy and engine life in boats, just as transmissions have in automobiles," says Jeff Jordan, President of IntelliJet Marine, Inc.
Management expects the IntelliJet system to offer better efficiency than conventional jets and propellers over a wide range of operating speeds and loads.
The technical details are well documented in issued patents, white papers, demo videos, and PowerPoint presentations to industry groups, available at
Intellijet Marine Inc. Granted Patent for Variable Marine Jet


