Claims
- 1. A large-waterplane-area ship, comprising:
a hull structure having a plurality of exclusive hull portions protruding from a main body of the hull structure, each hull portion having a length shorter than the length of the main body and each hull portion having a buoyancy wherein the combined buoyancy of each hull portion is sufficient to support the main body above a waterline.
- 2. The ship of claim 1 wherein the plurality of hull portions comprise a triangular pattern.
- 3. The ship of claim 1 wherein the plurality of hull portions comprise a quadrangular pattern.
- 4. The ship of claim 1 wherein the plurality of hull portions comprise a octangular pattern.
- 5. The ship of claim 1 wherein each of the plurality of exclusive hull portions each has a Froude number greater than approximately 0.8 during a cruising mode of operation of the ship.
- 6. A large-waterplane-area ship, comprising:
a hull structure having a plurality of exclusive hull portions protruding from a main body of the hull structure, each hull portion having a Froude number greater than approximately 0.8 during a cruising mode of operation of the ship.
- 7. The ship of claim 7 wherein each of hull portions has a length, and wherein the length of the largest hull portion isles than a length of the main body.
- 8. The ship of claim 7 wherein each hull portion has a length different from the length of any other hull portion.
- 9. A ship, comprising:
a main body having a length; a plurality of struts protruding from the main body; and a plurality of pontoons each coupled to at least one of the plurality of struts, each pontoon having a length shorter than the length of the main body and each pontoon having a buoyancy wherein the combined buoyancy of each pontoon is sufficient to support the main body above a waterline, and wherein each pontoon has a Froude number greater than approximately 0.8 during a cruising mode of operation of the ship.
- 10. The ship of claim 10 wherein the combined buoyancy of each pontoon is sufficient to support the struts above the water line.
- 11. The ship of claim 9 wherein each strut is attached to one and only one pontoon.
- 12. The ship of claim 11 wherein the length of each pontoon is longer than the length of its attached strut.
- 13. The ship of claim 9 wherein each strut is attached to a plurality of pontoons.
- 14. The ship of claim 9 wherein the combined buoyancy of the pontoons is adjustable to a level such that the ship operates at one of a plurality of operating modes.
- 15. The ship of claim 14 wherein the level corresponds to a catamaran operating mode.
- 16. The ship of claim 14 wherein the level corresponds to a small-waterplane-area twin hull (Swath) operating mode.
- 17. A method of forming a hull for a ship, comprising:
forming a main body having a length; and coupling a plurality of independent hull portions to the main body, each hull portion having a length that is less than the length of the main body.
- 18. The method of claim 17 wherein each hull portion has a different length.
- 19. The method of claim 17 further comprising adjusting a draft of the ship by ballasting one or more of the independent hull portions.
- 20. The method of claim 17 wherein coupling a plurality of independent hull portions to the main body comprising coupling three independent hull portions to the main body in a triangular pattern.
- 21. The method of claim 17 wherein coupling a plurality of independent hull portions to the main body comprising coupling four independent hull portions to the main body in a rectangular pattern.
- 22. A method of operating a ship, comprising:
forming a main body having a length; coupling a plurality of independent hull portions to the main body, each hull portion having a length that is less than the length of the main body; and powering the boat to a cruising velocity, wherein at the cruising velocity each of the independent hull portions has a Froude number greater than approximately 0.8.
- 23. The method of claim 22 wherein coupling a plurality of independent hull portions to the main body comprising arranging the hull portions in a predetermined pattern on the main body, the pattern being selected to obtain independent hull characteristics for each hull during powering the boat to a cruising velocity.
- 24. The method of claim 22 wherein each hull portion has a different length.
- 25. The method of claim 22 further comprising adjusting a draft of the ship by ballasting one or more of the independent hull portions.
- 26. A ship having a cruising speed at a Froude number that is greater than 0.5.
CLAIM OF PRIORITY
[0001] This application claims priority from U.S. Provisional Application Serial No. 60/426,070, which was filed on Nov. 12, 2002, which is incorporated by reference.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60426070 |
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