B63B1/08

Frictional resistance-reducing device and ship including same

Disclosed are a frictional resistance reducing device that effectively reduces the frictional resistance of a ship, and a ship including same. The frictional resistance reducing device comprises: a first air discharge part formed on the leading undersurface of a ship and discharging air into water; a second air discharge part formed behind the first air discharge part and discharging air into water; and an air supplying source supplying air to the first air discharge part and the second air discharge part, wherein the first air discharge part and the second air discharge part are disposed in-line along the lengthwise direction of the ship, and at least a portion of a first air discharge period of the first air discharge part and at least a portion of a second air discharge period of the second air discharge part overlap each other.

Frictional resistance-reducing device and ship including same

Disclosed are a frictional resistance reducing device that effectively reduces the frictional resistance of a ship, and a ship including same. The frictional resistance reducing device comprises: a first air discharge part formed on the leading undersurface of a ship and discharging air into water; a second air discharge part formed behind the first air discharge part and discharging air into water; and an air supplying source supplying air to the first air discharge part and the second air discharge part, wherein the first air discharge part and the second air discharge part are disposed in-line along the lengthwise direction of the ship, and at least a portion of a first air discharge period of the first air discharge part and at least a portion of a second air discharge period of the second air discharge part overlap each other.

Marine vessel hull having profiled propulsor pod mounting surface
10518855 · 2019-12-31 · ·

A vessel hull for an inboard-powered marine vessel includes a hull body having a hull bottom that includes a contoured pod mounting surface positioned longitudinally between a central keel and a stern of the hull body. The contoured pod mounting surface has a planar mounting face, for mounting a propulsor pod, and a transition face each positioned between peripheral edges of the pod mounting surface. The transition face slopes forwardly and downwardly from the planar mounting face to the central keel and follows a contour defining a sine wave pattern.

Marine vessel hull having profiled propulsor pod mounting surface
10518855 · 2019-12-31 · ·

A vessel hull for an inboard-powered marine vessel includes a hull body having a hull bottom that includes a contoured pod mounting surface positioned longitudinally between a central keel and a stern of the hull body. The contoured pod mounting surface has a planar mounting face, for mounting a propulsor pod, and a transition face each positioned between peripheral edges of the pod mounting surface. The transition face slopes forwardly and downwardly from the planar mounting face to the central keel and follows a contour defining a sine wave pattern.

Boat hull
10518842 · 2019-12-31 ·

A boat hull having a design water line, the boat hull including a bow, a stern, a starboard side having a starboard chine and a starboard gunwale, a port side having a port chine and a port gunwale, a hull center line, and a bottom surface formed between the bow, the stern, the starboard chine and the port chine. The bottom surface includes first, second and third portions. The first portion is proximate the bow and includes a first concave surface and a second concave surface, the first concave surface projects from the hull center line towards the starboard chine and the second concave surface projects from the hull center line towards the port chine. The second portion is proximate the stern and includes a first convex surface and a second convex surface.

Boat hull
10518842 · 2019-12-31 ·

A boat hull having a design water line, the boat hull including a bow, a stern, a starboard side having a starboard chine and a starboard gunwale, a port side having a port chine and a port gunwale, a hull center line, and a bottom surface formed between the bow, the stern, the starboard chine and the port chine. The bottom surface includes first, second and third portions. The first portion is proximate the bow and includes a first concave surface and a second concave surface, the first concave surface projects from the hull center line towards the starboard chine and the second concave surface projects from the hull center line towards the port chine. The second portion is proximate the stern and includes a first convex surface and a second convex surface.

Vessel having an improved hull shape

This relates to vessels in general, but in particular to displacement vessels designed to be exposed from low to medium to high waves. Both for comfort of persons, animals or fragile goods, steady sailing is preferred, without causing the waves slamming in on the vessel hull or excessive pitching of the vessel. This is also the case for service and supply vessels performing operations in relation to offshore or subsea installations. To obtain a solution to the aforementioned issues the present invention provides a vessel, wherein a stern of the vessel extend below a design waterline (Tdwl), and wherein opposite side surfaces of the stern, when seen in an opposite direction of the vessels primary sailing direction, form an acute angle under and above the design waterline (Tdwl) to decrease the vessels displacement in the rear end and are adjoined along at a line of symmetry forming a stern centerline.

Vessel having an improved hull shape

This relates to vessels in general, but in particular to displacement vessels designed to be exposed from low to medium to high waves. Both for comfort of persons, animals or fragile goods, steady sailing is preferred, without causing the waves slamming in on the vessel hull or excessive pitching of the vessel. This is also the case for service and supply vessels performing operations in relation to offshore or subsea installations. To obtain a solution to the aforementioned issues the present invention provides a vessel, wherein a stern of the vessel extend below a design waterline (Tdwl), and wherein opposite side surfaces of the stern, when seen in an opposite direction of the vessels primary sailing direction, form an acute angle under and above the design waterline (Tdwl) to decrease the vessels displacement in the rear end and are adjoined along at a line of symmetry forming a stern centerline.

Boat hull
10399639 · 2019-09-03 · ·

A boat hull, comprising a plurality of chines extending downwardly from a bow of the hull towards a stern of the hull, each chine in transverse cross section being substantially straight and substantially horizontal and arranged so that a centerline of each chine lies in a plane which is parallel to a central plane of an adjacent chine, wherein collectively the chines in a lower forward portion of the hull are arranged generally V shaped in cross section and wherein an aft portion of a base of the hull is generally flat and each chine terminates at the flat aft portion.

Boat hull
10399639 · 2019-09-03 · ·

A boat hull, comprising a plurality of chines extending downwardly from a bow of the hull towards a stern of the hull, each chine in transverse cross section being substantially straight and substantially horizontal and arranged so that a centerline of each chine lies in a plane which is parallel to a central plane of an adjacent chine, wherein collectively the chines in a lower forward portion of the hull are arranged generally V shaped in cross section and wherein an aft portion of a base of the hull is generally flat and each chine terminates at the flat aft portion.