A flat-bottomed boat is a boat with a flat bottomed, two-chinedhull, which allows it be used in shallow bodies of water, such as rivers, because it is less likely to ground.
The flat hull also makes the boat more stable in calm water, which is good for hunters and anglers. However this design becomes less stable in choppy water. This is because it causes the boat to travel on the water, instead of through it, as a boat with a rounded or V-shaped hull would.
In Britain they came to popular notice during the planned French invasion of Britain in 1759, when a large-number of flat-bottomed boats were prepared by the French to ferry their invasion force across the channel and a number were destroyed during the British Raid on Le Havre. The flat-bottoms are mentioned in the song Heart of Oak written by David Garrick during 1759.
Three Terrebonne officials will have a rematch this weekend of a pirogue race that last year left the Parish President swimming ... to 10 p.m ... in Houma ... A pirogue is a small flat bottomed paddle boat commonly used in bayous, similar to a kayak ... – 4 p.m..
Time stands still as you float in a flat-bottomed boat during a tour with longstanding local company McGee’s past stumps of old growth jutting out from the murky waters and sly gators lying in wait.