
"It is easy to recognise an
Incat Wave Piercing Catamaran
by its distinctive centre bow"
| An Incat vessels is instantly recognisable the world over thanks to its unique Wave Piercing profile and centre bow. The main role of the centre bow is to act as a shock absorber for oncoming seas. Normally the centre bow is above the design waterline. As the ship pitches into waves, the buoyancy force provided by the immersion of the centre bow causes the vessel to reduce its pitching motion by acting as a huge damping system.
Continual development over vessel generations has led Incat to design the centre bow to provide even more lift in the initial stages of wave encounter. The arch between the centre bow and the wavepiercer bows has been modified on later craft to obtain more freeboard and to have less flat surface.
The centre bow is the first part of the ship that encounters waves, passengers are therefore cushioned from damaging accelerations by the action of the bow engaging large waves.
The result – a smoother ride.
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