a planing hull MUST have a planer surface to plane on. Think of a stone
skipping across the water. you have to have something approximating a flat
surface parallel to the water.
you only hear of a Hobie cat as "planing" boat when you get someone who
erroneously believes in that bogus concept called "Theoretical Hull Speed",
i.e. an amateur or a professional trying to snooker an amateur.
So the question occurred to me after I closed a reply to Doug King
about sailing hulls.
Are sailboats considered planing hulls?
For example, a Hobie Cat - is that a planing hull?
Later,
Tom
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