Boat Hydroplane Definition. 2 A fuck up. A light high-powered boat especially one with hydrofoils or a stepped bottom designed to plane along the surface of the water at very high speeds.
Noun A plane or any of a number of planes projecting from the hull of a submarine boat which by being elevated or depressed cause the boat when going ahead to sink or rise after the manner of an aƫroplane. When travelling at high speed water is forced downwards by the bottom of the boats hull. The noun hydroplane always refers to a vehicle either a speedboat that seems to hover over the surface of water as it travels or a plane that can take off and land on an ocean or lake.
Noun A plane or any of a number of planes projecting from the hull of a submarine boat which by being elevated or depressed cause the boat when going ahead to sink or rise after the manner of an aƫroplane.
The noun hydroplane always refers to a vehicle either a speedboat that seems to hover over the surface of water as it travels or a plane that can take off and land on an ocean or lake. Aeronautics an attachment to an aircraft to enable it to glide along the surface of water. The noun hydroplane always refers to a vehicle either a speedboat that seems to hover over the surface of water as it travels or a plane that can take off and land on an ocean or lake. Minimax Hydroplane This is a fun little boat to drive.