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Charles T. Low
 
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Default Shallow water --- Boat slows down

Perhaps. Another thing apparently about shallow water is that boats turn
more sluggishly, but even more interesting is that they sink lower into the
water and increase their draft - only if moving. And whether moving at
trawler speed is enough to do this I do not know, but it has something to do
with the venturi effect: with so little space under the boat, water has to
flow out of the way faster under the hull than in deeper water, and faster
flowing fluids have lower pressure, so hey presto! the boat settles in a bit
lower. (The physical explanation for the venturi effect appears to have
changed a bit since I took physics, but the phenomenon is very real.)

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"bowgus" wrote in message
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So from reading the other posts, and thinking about it, what happens is

that
at a certain speed there will be a noticeable build up of water in front

of
the displacement type hull since the water has no place to go ... so the
boat becomes a water plow and slows down.