Traditionally built hulls were constructed of horizontal wooden planks laid in either clinker (overlapped) or carvel (butted together and smooth) formation.
Nowadays, hulls are more likely to be constructed of glassfibre or metal.
A round hull.
Round Bottom hull
Mono Hull
Mono Hull
A round hull.
Mono-displacement hulls. Trawlers are often soft chined, 'S' type can often be seen on sailing vessels.The hull type depends and what charectaristics the designer wishes to incorporate. With modern materials many more types of hull design are possible.
Mono-displacement hulls. Trawlers are often soft chined, 'S' type can often be seen on sailing vessels.The hull type depends and what charectaristics the designer wishes to incorporate. With modern materials many more types of hull design are possible.
A planing hull.
A flat hull rides on the top of the water most river racing boats and drag boats have these types.
a hull of a boat that pushes through the water, this is the ordinary kind. Like most boats and ships. A planing hull is the other kind, where it skims along the top of the water, like a jet boat
The main body of the boat.
the hull helps keep the boat stable, if there was no hull, the boat would go in different directions