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Types Of Hulls
Flat bottom
boat - These boats are generally less expensive to build and have
a shallow draft. They can get up on plane easily but unless the water
surface is perfectly calm they tend to give a rough ride because of
the flat bottom pounding on each wave. They also tend to be less stable
and require careful balancing of cargo and crew. Examples of flat bottom
boats might be Jon boats, small utility boats, and some high speed runabouts.
Vee bottom
boat - The vee bottom tends to have a sharper entry into the water
which provides for a smoother ride in rough water. They do, however,
require more power to achieve the same speed. Many runabouts use the
vee-bottom design.

Round bottom boat -
These move easily through the water, especially at slow speeds. They
do, however, tend to roll unless they are outfitted with a deep keel
or stabilizers. Many trawlers, canoes and sailboats have round bottoms.

Multi-hull boat - Catamarans,
trimarans, pontoon boats and some house boats carry the multi-hull design.
The wide stance provides greater stability. Each of the hulls may carry
any of the above bottom designs.
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