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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. "Pete Drez" wrote in message ... I have a trawler that draws 5 feet of water. Nornal cruising speed is 8.5 knots, with 10 feet of water or more under the keel. As the depth under the keel decreases the speed starts to slow, down to about 7 knots when there is 3 to 4 feet under the keel. I have heard that boats will slow in shallow water and am interested in the physics of why this happens. I would appreciate a link to information on this subject or an explanation of it if someone understand the subject. Thanks Pete Drez |
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