A shallow draft boat has a hull that protects a propulsion propeller
within a tunnel that passes only partially through the hull from stem to
bow. The hull causes mixing of water and air at high pressure during
motion of the boat through the water, creating lift and a pressure
gradient that keeps the tunnel filled. The boat prevents propulsion unit
malfunction by keeping obstacles, such as debris, crab pots and mammals
such as manatees from contact with the propeller.