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Draft.
It is the boat's draft.
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The term for the depth of the water needed to float a boat clear of the bottom is called "draft." It refers to the distance between the waterline and the deepest part of the boat below the water's surface.
The term for the depth of the water needed to float a boat clear on the bottom is called "draft." It is the distance between the waterline and the bottom of the boat's hull. The draft of a boat is important to know to avoid running aground in shallow waters.
IN larger boats, the area at the very bottom of the boat is called the "bilge", and the water there is sometimes called "bilge water". To get rid of it, sailors use bilge pumps to pump the water over the side and out of the boat. For smaller boats that don't have bilge pumps, the sailors will "bail" the water out by scooping it up with any suitable container, and dumping it overboard.
The term for the depth of water needed to float a boat clear of the bottom is called "draft." The draft is the vertical distance between the waterline and the bottom of the hull (keel) of the boat. It indicates how deep the water must be for the vessel to float without grounding.
The distance between the bottom and the keel of a boat is the draught (British English).
The water movement behind the boat is called the wake. The water movement behind the boat is called the wake.
It is the boat's draft.
You fill the bottom of the boat with water
The distance from the surface of the water to the lowest point of the boat: How much depth of water does the boat need not to touch the bottom.