Ok let us be scientific about it. First, we clarify the question. We are wondering about the fuel efficiency.How does the beam of a boat with a full displacement hull affect efficiency when cruising at a speed/length ratio of 1? Do narrower boats have significantly greater efficiency or does it not matter much?
When the boat moves one length, it moves the mass of water that it displaces to float. Ignoring additional weight to maintain stiffness, the shape of the hull does not impact the amount of water mass displaced. Not much of a change there.
However, how far the water needs to be displaced is an entire matter altogether. Here shape is paramount. Consider the fate of a little cube of water in front of an incoming catamaran and in front of an incoming monohull both with the same beam. On which hull most likely the cube of water will have to be moved further to the side?
All that additional distance for the motion of all those thousands of water cubes requires a lot more power to do when moving the boat.
Then we can safely assume that for the same type of hull in general the wider the beam the less fuel efficient the vessel becomes. We can also assume that the catamaran hull type is also more efficient.
One point to keep in mind is that as the length of the sponsons in a catamaran increases to allow
narrowing the beam an still displace the same amount of water mass, the wet surface subject to friction increases. In a laminar flow of a liquid it has been observed that friction causes drag proportional to the cube of the velocity. Consequently, a catamaran with very large length may have significantly larger surface to drag such that at certain higher velocity becomes less fuel efficient than the monohull.
Lastly, is the consideration for the forces acted upon the vessel. A catamaran is exposed to forces its sponsons a mono hull is not. To maintain integrity alignment and structural integrity of a catamaran, additional weight needs to be devoted to reinforcing structural members. Although this additional weight does not affect anything said above, it does reduce the payload of the vessel.
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