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
A hull that rides on top of the water is typically known as a "planing hull." Planing hulls are designed to lift out of the water as speed increases, allowing them to glide over the surface rather than push through it. This design reduces drag and enhances speed and fuel efficiency, commonly found in high-performance boats like speedboats and some recreational craft.
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Round Bottom hull
A planing hull has which of the following characteristics
It is designed to ride on top of the water
flat bottom hull
Planning hull
u spelled planning wrong
A planing hull.
Planing hull
A planing hull.
the flat bottom i think
Displacement, Semi Displacement and planing
D vee
A displacement hull always displaces an amount of water equal to the weight of the boat. A planing hull at a certain speed, will begin PLANING and rise partly out of the water, forced up by its v shaped hull, and only be displacing an amount of water equal to partial weight of the boat. A large ship, a tugboat, a barge, or a sailboat are displacement hulls. A speedboat or a jetski are planing hulls.