VII. Read and think about the types of chine hulls.
Constructing a chined hull
Construction of a chined hull is subject to many different parameters than a round hull, both positive and negative:
· The sharp angles do not favor bent wooden frames
· The wide, flat panels may be cross-planked, where the planks may run perpendicular to the keel rather than parallel to it
· Planks may be of any width, not just a width small enough to approximate the curve of the hull, and most planks can be cut with square edges
· Flat sections do not provide the stiffness of a rounded section
The simplest type of chine construction would be the single chine "V" shape, with two flat panels joined at the keel (A). This type of hull is among the simplest to build, but due to the lack of stability of a narrow "V" and the lack of freeboard on a wide "V", single chine hulls are generally only seen on multihull sailboats, which often use two deep "V" shaped hulls connected by akas to provide mutual stability.
Fig. 28. Different numbers of chines
The two chine hull (B), with a flat bottom and nearly vertical sides, was the first hard chine design to achieve widespread use. This design provides far more stability than the single chine hull, with minimum draft and a large cargo capacity. These characteristics make the two chine hull popular for punts, barges, and the scows.
The three chine hull (C) is probably the most common hard chine hull. Having a shallow "V" in the bottom and near-vertical panels above that, it approximates the shape of traditional rounded hull boats fairly well, and is common even in fiberglass designs where employing chines offers no advantage in construction.
Designs with higher numbers of chines (D), often just called multichine hulls, are also common. Kayaks, in particular, are often composed of many chines, required for the complex shapes needed to provide good performance under various conditions. By increasing the number of chines, the hull can very closely approximate a round bottomed hull.
It is possible to refer to the different hulls by the numbers of the flat panels that make up the boat. Thus A is a two panel boat, B is a three panel boat, C is a four panel boat and D is a six panel boat.
VIII. Use the following words and word combinations in the sentences of your own:
A relatively sharp angle with little rounding, a method of building, to hollow out a log, to make best use of the round shape, to place wooden planks, waterflow, to form the keel, to provide the maximum cargo carrying capacity, the first significant example of smth, a laden scow, to use a hard chined construction method, a square bow and stern, to refer to smth.