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Stephen Trapani wrote:
Hull speed is the absolute maximum that boat can travel through water. Not really. "Hull Speed" is sort of a convenient shorthand for indicating where the graph of a vessel's speed vs power begins to get inconveniently steep. All your examples have the water moving forward also so the boat is not exceeding hull speed through the water. Even catamarans? How about planing types? DSK |
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