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AGATE DESIGN

HYDRODYNAMICS

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EXECUTIVE SUMMARY     The VenTure's hydrodynamic design is the product of concentration on spray reduction, longitudinal and lateral stability, and efficient, low trim planing performance.  Hull design began with the assumption that all hull dimensions and characteristics would affect the VenTure's waterborne performance.  Limits outlined in References H.2 and H.3 form a guideline that the design process followed to choose hull dimensions. 
 
The step and forebody planing area provide adequate ventilation of water flow, lowering surface tension, and expediting transition from water to air.  In addition to offering low spray patterns, the hull lines are also designed to limit impact loading on landing.  The forebody shape and afterbody sternpost position prevent the likelihood of porpoising and provide longitudinal stability.  Sponsons accomplish the task of providing lateral stability while providing comfortable ingress and egress.  A retractable water rudder contributes to taxiing maneuverability.  Figure 9 shows hull dimensions and water lines for the VenTure's full and empty loading conditions.  Detailed explanations of the selection processes for hull, sponson and rudder dimensions are given in Appendix H