driscollies
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sorry for my ignorance in advance, I know basically nothing about hull design but I'm learning!
went to go check out a boat the other day that ended up being kinda junky but it had a hull I'm not familiar with. It was like a normal V hull but it had little "wings" on the sides. I was too stupid to take a photo but I found this picture on the internet:
it looks just like this hull right at the very stern. deep V, but with wings. And maybe the wings were a little bit bigger that these in the picture, but they weren't SO large as to be like a cathedral hull or anything.
An here's the other thing, the wings didn't go all the way to the bow. They started about halfway back and swept out until they were fully formed near the stern. I'm trying to find a picture on the internet of what i mean, but the bow was definitely pointed and shaped like a normal deep v monohull.
What are these hulls used for? Are they good on rough water? The image that I found on the internet (the one above) was called "comfort V hull" but I don't see any hull designed called a 'comfort v hull'.
Any insights from the experts? thank you
went to go check out a boat the other day that ended up being kinda junky but it had a hull I'm not familiar with. It was like a normal V hull but it had little "wings" on the sides. I was too stupid to take a photo but I found this picture on the internet:
it looks just like this hull right at the very stern. deep V, but with wings. And maybe the wings were a little bit bigger that these in the picture, but they weren't SO large as to be like a cathedral hull or anything.
An here's the other thing, the wings didn't go all the way to the bow. They started about halfway back and swept out until they were fully formed near the stern. I'm trying to find a picture on the internet of what i mean, but the bow was definitely pointed and shaped like a normal deep v monohull.
What are these hulls used for? Are they good on rough water? The image that I found on the internet (the one above) was called "comfort V hull" but I don't see any hull designed called a 'comfort v hull'.
Any insights from the experts? thank you