A jet tunnel hull would be fantastic for ponds. With that hull design, a jet outboard can be mounted so its skeg doesn't extend below the keel of your boat.
As ponds, small lakes and slow flowing rivers, may be shallow generally, a flat bottomed, or a shallow keeled boat is best.
As ponds, small lakes and slow flowing rivers, may be shallow generally, a flat bottomed, or a shallow keeled boat is best.
Hulls are on ships not in ponds.
The hull on a boat is the body of it. It is watertight so that no water leaks in and sinks the boat.
On the hull
Displacement: The weight of the water the boat displaces. Hull weight: The weight of the hull of the boat
the hull helps keep the boat stable, if there was no hull, the boat would go in different directions
A hull is the watertight body of a ship or boat. Above the hull is the superstructure and/or deckhouse, where present. The line where the hull meets the water surface is called the waterline.
The hull of a boat is the main body that rides in the water. Engines, Decks, masts and rudders are all installed in or on the hull.
Basically, the hull on a boat keeps out the water, and displaces the water to create buoyancy, which enables the boat to float.
A single hull boat has only one hull, which is the standard for boats. Catamarans have two, or twin hulls.
The hull is the main part of a boat that rests in the water. It is usually made of fiber glass.