Hull Types

Discussion in 'Boat Design' started by Casper, Dec 18, 2006.

  1. Casper
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    Casper Junior Member

    Dear to all,

    Hi, There's something I would like to ask the experts on this forum if you will allow me. I'm a naval architect but I have more experience in large commercial ships. Since I'm just new in the boatbuilding specifically in small craft designs, I would like to ask about hull form types like Displacement, Planing, Semi-displacement or Semi-planing hulls. How do you categorized this hull types? Does it have to do with the deadrise? Can anybody among the experts give a brief description about this hull forms or can you recommend any book that tells a detailed descriptions for these hull types, because I'm writing a technical specifications for a Yacht and I have a problem in identifying which type of hull shall I call it although it is a v-type hull but I don't know if it has to do something with the deadrise.

    If someone could give any info about it, it will be a great help for me and also for anybody who asking the same questions, and for that I would like to thank you in advance.

    Regards,

    CASPER:)
     
  2. alpamis34
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  3. timgoz
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    timgoz Senior Member

    Try Dave Gerr's "The Nature of Boats".
     

  4. Casper
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    Casper Junior Member

    Hi,

    Thaks to you Alpamis the web is informative now it gave me a clear and brief description about the hull designs, and also to you Timgoz I'm sure Dave Gerr's books are good. I'm planning to buy some of his books.

    Best regards,
    CASPER:)
     
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