Boat Hull Types Explained for Beginners (with 11 Examples of Different Styles)
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- Опубліковано 4 лип 2024
- Want to know how the different hull shapes affect your boat's handling and fuel economy? In this video I explain the 3 hull types and the 5 general hull shape designs you find on most boats, and go over 11 examples of hulls with you. After watching this video, you'll know exactly what to look for in a boat hull.
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TIMESTAMPS:
0:00 Introduction
0:43 Three main hull categories explained
2:15 Five most common boat hull types
5:33 Displacement hulls
5:52 Round-bottomed hulls
6:35 Multihulls
8:08 Planing hulls
8:54 Deep V hulls
10:56 Pontoon hulls
11:37 Semi-displacement hulls - Спорт
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would you want to talk about some of the odd ball boats like the IP24? it has a very unique shape that as far as i know is not seen on pretty much any boat. it would also be interesting to know why its good and bad to have such a strange hull shape, certainly its very hard to roll over and its pretty fast it also has a lot of space but it rides a bit rougher then other boats.
The trawler you show at 5.44 is it a round bottom? Is it possible to add sails to such a trawler, given its a displacement hull ? Did old frigates/brigades have keels? Do you have any suggestions for books on trawlers like 5.44? Do Monohulls have keels?
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I didn't think about the docking part & didn't know that a mono-haul paid less because of "trailering" it versus a multi-haul.
Is it because of the classification and/or the size envelope?
Lastly, does this apply to all other docks around the world?
When I was in college I built a steel boat . The front was a International pickup hood. the rest of the boat was two slightly rounded bottom. It was 14 ft & had a 12 hp ob. It was slow until coming up on plane . But quite stable.
Can you tell me more i have also been assigned this project
Hey man, just designing a little boat for my brothers baby, and your video is super helpful. Thanks a lot!
Very interesting video my friend.
The blue catamaran at 6:46 is a creel/potter boat. A fishing boat that drops pots into the sea to catch lobsters, crabs etc.
You can tell from the hauling winch at the front, and the reinforced metal plate on the side to protect from the pot ropes as they are hauled aboard.
My girlfriend has her own monohull creel boat.
I hope that helps.
thanks for the explanation, I was wondering what it was!
Interested in getting into sailing and your videos are very informative and entertaining. Thank you.
just a truly great video, thanks from the usa.!
i like the explanation...clearly to understand. It really help for me as the maritime's student. Thank you for the sharing!
O! How cool is that! Thank you!
Only 2 mins in and it’s a super helpful vid thanks for this.
Very teachable video! Boats are awesome!
thank you for this, great video!
Excellent vid!
The video is really helpfu, thanks.
Thank you very much! I now know what kind of Hull the boat I’m looking to buy is.
awesome video! Im creating a design challenge where students have to design a boat within certain dimensions and they compete with each other to see who can hold the most weights without tipping over, this gave me some more insight into boat designs thanks!
So now I know a bit about different types of hulls and keels. I often saw these different hull types on boats out of the water,in yards, undergoing maintenance work and wondered why the hulls were different in different boat types, especially the catamarans to and pontoons....Now I have some idea why and what different types of keels and hulls are good for. Thank you for a very orderly presentation.
very helpful ,and very easy to understand because of your examples
Thanks for explaining the different types of hulls. The best video I have seen so far.
U r amazing,thanks a million for ur videos👊
Well thank you Bad Black Mamba, you're welcome!
Bedankt maat!
I love the explanationvideos with your drawings
thanks bro good job
thank you.
Could do a video on different bow and stern shapes as well as hull side angle to the water. I always loved the tumbelhome hull with the reverse rake bow as found on some older 19th century pretty dreadnought ships and the USS Zumwalt destroyer.
Thanks boss
Anyone here because of some university engineering project? It's a good video to get you started on the basics.
Check out the Phil Bolger hull designs. I think you could expand this video with singe-chine and double-chine hulls.
I heard deep V hole and got interested
I'm interested in designing a trimaran yacht including the different types of hulls and the basic premise of the different hull types!
Thanks for the video man, I'm thinking of doing a fiberglass-poliester 8 ft sail boat.
And the only thing I need it's a round bottom full keel plans.
For the mold I will try to use cardboard with an aluminium ducktape (I saw on a video that fiber glass don't stick over it for some reason).
What do you think about make the interior of the keel after the hull using some extruded polystyrene
Flat bottomed are initially more stable then round bottomed. Round bottomed yachts are extrimely stable, as you said, not because of round hull shape (actually round hull shape is less stable, but beter for sliding through water), but because of ballast keel.
Flat Bottomed and Deep V at the same time: my ex
Very informative video. Thanks for sharing
What do you think about the norwegian pioner boats? For example the 15 allround or 17 flexi or the multi thats a small katamaran type hull.
It would be much better, if you depict these hulls with their practical shapes in boats. I mean with much more images.
Hi. I just recently came into your channel and I´m already hooked up. I don´t know your name, but, eventually I´ll find it out. After watching this episode, one question came to me and it is: How do you categorize those "boats" witch are very popular in south Florida (USA)? Those with the fan instead of a regular motor. I will look forward to your new videos. Cheers from NE patagonia, Argentina.
swamp boats, they have a completely flat bottom as far as i know, possibly the flattest bottom of all
Hello.. I'm about to purchase a Picton159GTS Speedboat .. i will be using it as a fishing boat 8n Jamaican waters with a 40HP out board engine. What's your view when it comes to stability in rough seas?
Some deep v power boats are very tippy at anchor . Some models have water ballast.
What about those sailboats with a hard chine? I think they are common among steel hulls for ease of construction.
I may be wrong because I most frequently am but I do believe the Bente 39 and it’s sisters, the J-111 and it’s sisters and the POGO 12.5 and it’s sisters of sailboats (I’m sure there are more) do plane on the water offering less resistance once a certain speed it attained.
By the way, I enjoy every video you post. Very informative and needed!!
Thanks for pointing that out. I assumed there were semi-displacement sailboats out there but I didn't know any of them by name. I'll take a look at them and try to include them in the next video. Thanks again!
@@svnoitalever7681 That's kind and great to hear.
flat bottomed from near the transom and V from the front is good example for fishing Trawlers is the good?
Some say chines on sailboats dont make a difference but it looks like they could help with rocking at anchor .
I'm trying to build an electric sail catamaran. maybe 50ft. what hull design would be good for that? Batteries will be heavy. I'd like to get a little on a plane, or am I wasting my time with that?
what type of hull would be cocidered for a marine craft like an ekranoplan? kindest regards mickT
Should cover on hydrofoil.
Might do that, thanks for your suggestion
hi if imma hunting for a 18 - 24 foot houseboat deep-v hull ones are ok? not looking to go high speeds here
Good video. What type of hull is a panga ?
@Improve Sailing ?
How set de bottom on hull
im here because i was wondering why sea planes have this sharp shape on the bottom like boats do, i see now its for generating lift to help the plane get up to speed, its very un aerodynamic tho so i wonder if a round bottomed sea plane could work
No way,at 7:05 is the town where I like and we drive past the big boat every day
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I wonder how long it'll be before we have a planing container ship or supertanker? :-)
Never. The energy required to get that large a hull up on plane would be HUGE. it would kill the efficiency the makes container ships as popular as they are. Also, being on plane, in the open ocean would beat the snot out of the ship, the cargo, and the crew.
Are those kiels of sailing boats weighted with concreet or lead?
Lead
what do you mean by "stable"
Reminds me of Floki from Vikings...
Them wood row boats shown are displacement hulls
What about flat Some boats have flat bottoms
Great video! What software do you recommend to design and simulate the boat's hull?
I think solid works is good one
But if u are just designing a hull then use Fusion
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It's boring like watching the reporter telling the news with not enough illustrative scenes video.. it's just audio
OK ok... YOU left out cats again ... you are very *lucky I did not give you a 1 for that.
why you so delicate and frail?
Like the information...but I'm sorry, you talk sooo slow...i fall asleep..🤣🤣🤣🤣😴😴😴🥱🥱
What do you mean when talking about stability, is it directional stability or upright stability?
To me it seems directional, which of course is important, but isn't upright stability more (most) important🤔