How much less?
Cruise ship increases speed to get under bridge.
Surly not on a plane but ”ballsey” just the same.
Cruise ship barely squeezes under bridge - CNN.com
Parks has it right, at least when it comes to outboards built to run shallow. Jack plate up, motor trimmed part way up, tabs down, my skiff will run scary shallow on plane. Like 6 inches. Of course the consequences of a mistake there are nothing remotely close to running a big boat shallow.
Though I have spent quite a few hours waiting on the ride to come in.
Cruise ship increases speed to get under bridge.
Surly not on a plane but ”ballsey” just the same.
Cruise ship barely squeezes under bridge - CNN.com
A planning hull will displace considerably less water than a motionless hull in full displacement mode but the aft portion of a hull while planning may be below the full displacement depth as well. If there is a lower leg of an outboard motor or even a prop, shaft or rudder on or aft fo the transom that extends below the bottom of the lowest part of the hull these attachments will determine the true draft for avoiding obstacles. the power required to produce a plane usually draws the aft end of a boat lower in the water that its full displacement draft.