A personal watercraft having improved bottom hull shapes in general, and
improved center keel shapes in particular. The center keel can have a
substantial section over which the keel angle becomes sharper progressing
from front to rear, and the concavities on either side of the center keel
become deeper progressing from front to rear. The center keel can have a
point of maximum downward slope on either side of the keel centerline,
with the maximum vertically downward slope becoming greater with greater
rearward distance over a section of the personal water craft bottom hull.
The bottom hull can have keel troughs on either side of the keel
centerline that become deeper over a section of the personal watercraft
bottom hull, traveling from front to rear over that selected section of
personal watercraft bottom hull. The center keel shape can provide a
smoother ride and improved handling in rough water. When the bottom hull
is in the water, the sharper keel angle and deeper troughs leading to the
transition region and the tunnel of the watercraft can more effectively
channel water to the tunnel and to the jet pump.