Patent ID: 6957620

Claim:
A watercraft having reduced drag, comprising: a bow, a hull, and a stern; a pair of elongate rails that depend from opposite sides of said hull in substantially parallel relation to one another; an air chamber defined at a top thereof by said hull, at its sides by said elongate rails, and at a bottom thereof by water within which said watercraft floats; said air chamber being created only when said watercraft is underway, there being no air chamber when said watercraft is at rest; an air scoop mounted to said bow; an air passageway that interconnects said bow to said air chamber, said air passageway having a leading end in open communication with said bow and a trailing end in open communication with said air chamber; said air chamber having a forward end near said bow and a rearward end forwardly of said stern so that air flows into said air chamber at said forward end and so that air flows out of said air chamber at said rearward end and under said stern as said watercraft undergoes forward travel; a downwardly extending constriction member disposed at said trailing end of said air passageway, said constriction member forming a constriction that abruptly reduces a height of said air passageway; a one-way flap hingedly mounted to a trailing end of said constriction member, said flap having a position of repose that closes said air passageway when the watercraft is at rest and said flap being at least partially opened by flow of air through said air passageway when said watercraft is in forward motion; whereby flow of air from said air chamber to said bow is prevented by said flap; and whereby the volume of said air chamber is greater than the volume of the air passageway at said constriction so that ambient air is drawn into said air scoop when the watercraft is in forward motion; whereby said air in said air chamber reduces the drag of the watercraft, thereby enabling said watercraft to travel faster under its own power and reducing the power required to tow the watercraft behind a larger watercraft.