hull splash
The term "hull splash" is used in nautical contexts to describe both the physical impact of a boat's hull with water and a technique for replicating a boat's hull design.
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Definition
B2Nautical
(technical)The wave or spray created when a boat's hull hits the water.
Example
- The hull splash was so strong that it drenched everyone on deck.
C1Engineering
(technical)A method of replicating a boat's hull design by making a cast of it.
Example
- The engineers used a hull splash to create an exact replica of the boat's hull.
Similar
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