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A small waterplane area twin hull, better known by the acronym SWATH, is a
catamaran A catamaran () (informally, a "cat") is a watercraft with two parallel hull (watercraft), hulls of equal size. The wide distance between a catamaran's hulls imparts stability through resistance to rolling and overturning; no ballast is requi ...
design that minimizes hull cross section area at the sea's surface. Minimizing the ship's volume near the surface area of the
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, where
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energy is located, minimizes a vessel's response to sea state, even in high seas and at high speeds. The bulk of the displacement necessary to keep the ship afloat is located beneath the waves, where it is less affected by wave action. Wave excitation drops exponentially as depth increases, so wave action normally does not affect a submerged
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at all. Placing the majority of a ship's
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under the waves is similar in concept to creating a ship that rides atop twin submarines.


Effects

The twin-hull design provides a stable platform and large, broad decks. Compared with conventional catamarans, SWATH vessels have more surface drag, but less wave drag. They are less susceptible to wave motion but more sensitive to payload, which affects draught. Additionally, SWATH vessels cannot operate in planing or semi-planing modes and thus gain no drag reduction when operating at speeds normally associated with such modes. They require a complex control system, have a deeper
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, and have higher maintenance requirements. The design of SWATH vessels is also considerably more complex due to the structural complexities inherent to the design.


History

The SWATH form was invented by
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Frederick G. Creed, who presented his idea in 1938, and was later awarded a British patent for it in 1946. The first full-scale SWATH vessel to be built and put into service was MV '' Duplus'', a diving support vessel built in the
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in 1968. In the 1970s, several units were built in different countries (including the by the US Navy, and an ferry in Japan). Since the 1980s, oceanographic research vessels, pilot tenders, yachts and other craft are more routinely being built with the SWATH hull type.


Specific examples

* '' Duplus'' (1969): oil industry support ship, the first SWATH ship built * '' Sea Shadow'' (1984):
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experimental stealth ship * (1988): Canadian Coast Guard survey ship * (1988): lead ship of class of four US Navy surveillance ships that use a SURTASS * (1985):research vessel operated by the Japan Agency for Marine-Earth Science and Technology * ''Hibiki''-class ocean surveillance ships, (1991): three patrol vessels operated by the Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force * (ex-''Radisson Diamond'') (1992):
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, largest SWATH when built, displaces * (1996): Monterey Bay Aquarium Research Institute mothership for the research ROV ''Doc Ricketts'' * HSS 1500 (1996): class of three Finnish high speed ferries withdrawn after a decade due to high fuel consumption * (2001): US Navy ocean surveillance ship that uses a SURTASS, additional ships cancelled * (2001),
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oceanographic research vessel * ''
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'' (2005):
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weapons and sonar research ship * '' Sea Fighter'' (2005): US Navy experimental littoral combat ship * Silver Cloud (2008): private yacht * NOAAS Ferdinand R. Hassler (2009), a
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hydrographic survey vessel * Type 639 oceanographic surveillance ship (2009): class of six vessels for the Chinese Navy * M/V ''Susitna'' (2010): ice-capable convertible SWATH/barge * ''Ghost'' (2011): experimental super-cavitating stealth ship *'' Skrunda-class patrol boat'' (2011): class of five patrol vessels * Iranian high-aspect-ratio twin-hull vessels


See also

* * * * , an experimental US Navy ship with multiple SWATH hulls. * * *


References


External links

{{Commons category, SWATH boats, SWATH Ship types * Catamarans