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- Wave-piercing_hull abstract "A wave-piercing boat hull has a very fine bow, with reduced buoyancy in the forward portions.When a wave is encountered, the lack of buoyancy means the hull pierces through the water rather than riding over the top - resulting in a smoother ride than traditional designs, and in diminished stress on the vessel and crew. It also reduces a boat's wave making resistance.Design theory calls for very long thin hulls, so in practice most are multi-hulls such as catamarans. The main current usage areas are passenger ferries and military craft.The reduced buoyancy can be problematic in rough sea, because the ship isn't lifted above the wave as much.".
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- Wave-piercing_hull wikiPageRevisionID "544745388".
- Wave-piercing_hull hasPhotoCollection Wave-piercing_hull.
- Wave-piercing_hull subject Category:Naval_architecture.
- Wave-piercing_hull subject Category:Water_waves.
- Wave-piercing_hull comment "A wave-piercing boat hull has a very fine bow, with reduced buoyancy in the forward portions.When a wave is encountered, the lack of buoyancy means the hull pierces through the water rather than riding over the top - resulting in a smoother ride than traditional designs, and in diminished stress on the vessel and crew. It also reduces a boat's wave making resistance.Design theory calls for very long thin hulls, so in practice most are multi-hulls such as catamarans.".
- Wave-piercing_hull label "Wave-piercing hull".
- Wave-piercing_hull label "Волнорез (судно)".
- Wave-piercing_hull sameAs m.0fpnjd.
- Wave-piercing_hull sameAs Q4123595.
- Wave-piercing_hull sameAs Q4123595.
- Wave-piercing_hull wasDerivedFrom Wave-piercing_hull?oldid=544745388.
- Wave-piercing_hull depiction Ady_Gil_2.jpg.
- Wave-piercing_hull isPrimaryTopicOf Wave-piercing_hull.