Claims
- 1. A noise reducing boat hull for use in a body of water, said boat hull comprising:a keel that extends generally between a bow and a stem of the hull and divides the hull into a pair of substantially similar half sections; each said half section including an upper side surface and a bottom surface, which surfaces are separated by a generally longitudinal chine segment, said chine segment including a forward chine portion extending rearwardly from a cation proximate the bow, a rearward chine portion extending forwardly from a location proximate the stem and an intermediate chine segment interconnecting said forward and rearward chine segments and extending rearwardly and downwardly from said forward chine segment and upwardly and forwardly from said rearward chine segment; said bottom surface including a relatively flat aft region located adjacent to said rearward chine portion and entirely below the mean waterline when the hull is disposed in the body of water, and a relatively sloped forward region located adjacent said intermediate chine portion and connected to said relatively flat aft region at an upwardly extending angle, said relatively sloped forward region of said bottom surface and said intermediate chine portion intersecting and extending at least partly above the horizontal plane effectively defined by the mean waterline, whereby the force of waves impacting against said bottom surface of the hull and the noise resulting from such impact are reduced.
- 2. The hull of claim 1 in which said intermediate chine portion and said forward region of said bottom surface of the hull intersect the horizontal plane of the body of water at an angle of at least 26°.
- 3. The hull of claim 1 in which the intermediate chine segment and said forward portion of said bottom surface intersect the horizontal plane of the body of water at an angle of between 28° and 34°.
- 4. The hull of claim 1 in which said chine segment further includes a branch portion connected to and diverging from a rearward end of said intermediate chine portion, said branch portion extending generally transversely across said bottom surface of said boat hull and dividing said sloped region from said relatively flat region.
- 5. The hull of claim 4 in which said intermediate chine segment, said branch segment and said sloped forward region of said bottom surface define a pocket in said bottom surface of the hull, said pocket intersecting the horizontal plane of the body of water in which the hull is disposed.
- 6. The hull of claim 4 in which said bottom surface includes a generally undulating primary strake that extends longitudinally along said bottom surface and having a forward end portion that intersects and extends above the mean waterline of a body of water in which said hull is disposed, said branch chine segment being interconnected to a curved middle portion of said primary strake.
- 7. The hull of claim 6 in which said forward portion of said primary strake intersects the mean waterline at an angle of at least 28°.
- 8. The hull of claim 1 in which at least a part of said segment defines a lip that extends outwardly from said hull between said upper side surface and said bottom surface, said lip deflecting spray generated by the boat hull as the hull moves through the body of water.
- 9. The hull of claim 1 further including a plurality of generally undulating strakes that extend generally longitudinally along said bottom surface of the hull between the bow and the stern.
- 10. The hull of claim 9 in which each said strake is molded to said bottom surface of the hull.
- 11. The hull of claim 1 in which said bottom surface includes a generally undulating primary strake that extends generally longitudinally along said bottom surface of the hull, said primary strake having a forward end portion that intersects and extends above the mean waterline of the body of water in which the hull is disposed.
- 12. The hull of claim 11 in which said primary strake intersects the mean waterline at an angle of at least 28°.
- 13. The hull of claim 11 further including at least one generally undulating secondary strake that extends generally longitudinally along said bottom surface of the hull and which is disposed between said primary strake and said keel of the hull, each said secondary strake remaining below the mean waterline of the body of water in which the hull is disposed.
- 14. A noise reducing boat hull for use in a body of water, said boat hull comprising:a keel that extends generally between a bow and a stem of the hull and divides the hull into a pair of substantially similar half sections; each said half section including an upper side surface and a bottom surface, which surfaces are separated by a generally longitudinal chine segment, said chine segment including a forward chine portion extending rearwardly from a location proximate the bow, a rearward chine portion extending forwardly from a location proximate the stern and an intermediate chine segment interconnecting said forward and rearward chine segments and extending rearwardly and downwardly from said forward chine segment and upwardly and forwardly from said rearward chine segment; said bottom surface including a relatively flat aft region located adjacent to said rearward chine portion and entirely below the mean waterline when the hull is disposed in the body of water, and a relatively sloped forward region located adjacent said intermediate chine portion and connected to said relatively flat aft region at an upwardly extending angle, said relatively sloped forward region of said bottom surface and said intermediate chine portion intersecting and extending at least partly above the horizontal plane effectively defined by the mean waterline, whereby the force of waves impacting against said bottom surface of the hull and the noise resulting from such impact are reduced; said chine segment further including a branch portion connected to and diverging from a rearward end of said intermediate chine portion, said branch portion extending generally transversely across said bottom surface of said boat hull and dividing said sloped region from said relatively flat region.
- 15. A noise reducing boat hull for use in a body of water, said boat hull comprising:a keel that extends generally between a bow and a stem of the hull and divides the hull into a pair of substantially similar half sections; each said half section including an upper side surface and a bottom surface, which surfaces are separated by a generally longitudinal chine segment, said chine segment including a forward chine portion extending rearwardly from a location proximate the bow, a rearward chine portion extending forwardly from a location proximate the stem and an intermediate chine segment interconnecting said forward and rearward chine segments and extending rearwardly and downwardly from said forward chine segment and upwardly and forwardly from said rearward chine segment; said bottom surface including a relatively flat aft region located adjacent to said rearward chine portion and entirely below the mean waterline when the hull is disposed in the body of water, and a relatively sloped forward region located adjacent said intermediate chine portion and connected to said relatively flat aft region at an upwardly extending angle, said relatively sloped forward region of said bottom surface and said intermediate chine portion intersecting and extending at least partly above the horizontal plane effectively defined by the mean waterline, whereby the force of waves impacting against said bottom surface of the hull and the noise resulting from such impact are reduced; at least a part of said chine segment defining a lip that extends outwardly from said hull between said upper side surfaces and said bottom surface, said lip deflecting spray generated by the boat hull as the hull moves through the body of water.
- 16. A noise reducing boat hull for use in a body of water, said boat hull comprising:a keel that extends generally between a bow and a stem of the hull and divides the hull into a pair of substantially similar half sections; each said half section including an upper side surface and a bottom surface, which surfaces are separated by a generally longitudinal chine segment, said chine segment including a forward chine portion extending rearwardly from a location proximate the bow, a rearward chine portion extending forwardly from a location proximate the stem and an intermediate chine segment interconnecting said forward and rearward chine segments and extending rearwardly and downwardly from said forward chine segment and upwardly and forwardly from said rearward chine segment; said bottom surface including a relatively flat aft region located adjacent to said rearward chine portion and entirely below the mean waterline when the hull is disposed in the body of water, and a relatively sloped forward region located adjacent said intermediate chine portion and connected to said relatively flat aft region at an upwardly extending angle, said relatively sloped forward region of said bottom surface and said intermediate chine portion intersecting and extending at least partly above the horizontal plane effectively defined by the mean waterline, whereby the force of waves impacting against said bottom surface of the hull and the noise resulting from such impact are reduced; and a plurality of generally undulating strakes that extend longitudinally along said bottom surface of the hull between the bow and the stem on one of said half sections and a second plurality of generally undulating strakes that extend generally longitudinally along said bottom surface of the hull between the bow and the stem on said other half section, at least one said strake in each plurality having a forward end that intersects and extends above the mean water line of the body of water in which the hull is disposed.
RELATED APPLICATION
This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Patent Application Serial No. 60/117,179 filed Jan. 25, 1999.
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