The flat hull also makes the boat more stable in calm water, which is good for hunters and anglers.
Flat hulls are simple to construct, making them popular with boat-building hobbyists.
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.
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