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24 January, 18:50

A cathedral hull allows a boat to do what

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  1. 24 January, 20:43
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    When viewed in inverted way, a cathedral hull looks like a cathedral arch. A cathedral hull enables the boat to be greatly stable at rest. It also provides maximum working space and cargo. It enables for more comfort when planning in waves and enables easy getting up on plane.
  2. 24 January, 21:59
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    Answer: The correct answer is : Lets get on a faster plane.

    It is called the cathedral's hull because having the inverted ship resembles the shape of a medieval cathedral. The shape of the helmet is also very stable, the disadvantage is its high cost and greater weight. It is economical in combistible and has a wide rest area.
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