Keelless concave hull
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1. A keelless hydroplane boat hull including:
- a bow;
a stern;
opposite, generally symmetrical port and starboard hull sides having substantially parallel port and starboard top edges and substantially parallel port and starboard chines, said sides being steeply outwardly flared above an at-rest water line to said top edges, and said sides being substantially vertical beginning at the at-rest waterline and extending below the at-rest water line to said chines, whereby when said hull is underway so as to have an underway water line and is navigated in a sharp turn, said side opposite the direction of the turn is nearly vertical with respect to the underway water line;
a deck connecting said top edges; and
a continuous, arcuate, concave tunnel connecting said chines and extending the full length of said sides, said tunnel having a decreasing depth towards said stern.
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A boat hull constructed with an inverted U-shaped hull bottom, hull sides which are vertical below the at-rest water line and outwardly curved in a deep arc above the at-rest water line, and a rudderless, arcuate concave tunnel from bow to stern is disclosed. Preferably, the port and starboard gunwales are parallel and the port and starboard chines are parallel. The inventive boat hull is capable of smoothly and rapidly assuming a hydroplaning position without use of submerged hydrofoils, and without pounding upon waves. The hull is navigable in fouled water, substantially reduces water sprayed aboard, and eliminates "tripping" when navigated through sharp turns.
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1. A keelless hydroplane boat hull including:
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a bow; a stern; opposite, generally symmetrical port and starboard hull sides having substantially parallel port and starboard top edges and substantially parallel port and starboard chines, said sides being steeply outwardly flared above an at-rest water line to said top edges, and said sides being substantially vertical beginning at the at-rest waterline and extending below the at-rest water line to said chines, whereby when said hull is underway so as to have an underway water line and is navigated in a sharp turn, said side opposite the direction of the turn is nearly vertical with respect to the underway water line; a deck connecting said top edges; and a continuous, arcuate, concave tunnel connecting said chines and extending the full length of said sides, said tunnel having a decreasing depth towards said stern. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3)
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4. A keelless hydroplane boat hull including:
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a bow; a stern; opposite, generally symmetrical port and starboard hull sides having port and starboard top edges and port and starboard chines, said sides being steeply outwardly flared above an at-rest water line to said top edges, and said sides being substantially vertical beginning at the at-rest waterline and extending below the at-rest water line to said chines, whereby when said hull is underway so as to have an underway water line and is navigated in a sharp turn, said side opposite the direction of the turn is nearly vertical with respect to the underway water line; a deck connecting said top edges; and a continuous, arcuate, concave tunnel connecting said chines and extending the full length of said sides, said tunnel having a decreasing depth towards said stern. - View Dependent Claims (5, 6)
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