I don't know if any of you have watched a boat going threw the water , it has a bow wave , to some degree. That wave is the water being pushed by the boat and offers resistance to the forward motion of that boat.
Not the wave from the bow that comes back in a "V" shape along the boat. The wave out in front of the bow as it pushes the water in front of it. The water actually rises to a degree depending on the size of the boat.
Then water from the sides is drawn in under the boat to compensate for the water being pushed out in front of it , to replace it. When you are out paddling , watch the river bank when a large boat comes by , the water along the bank will recede as the boat passes and then rise back up followed by the boats wake. If he slows down as he passes you.
Large fish will do the same thing when in shallow water , there is a wave or a rise in the water in front of them. It's a slight rise but one that marks where the fish is and helps a person when Bow Fishing to locate the fish.
If you could remove that resistance or just reduce it then speed would pick up , a boat up on plane ( skipping over the surface of the water does not have that problem) The lower speeds , it is there.
The problem beside resistance is the displacement of water caused by the boat , you do displace water in any craft , some more then others. Displacement would cause resistance or friction and hinder the forward movement. Remember you are trying to move ( Plow) threw a (for better words ) a semi solid item and not over the top of it.
Don't believe me , try walking in water up to you hips and then on dry ground , see which has less resistance to your movement. :roll:
Holding on to that thought ... That might be why a thin , sharp knife will slice some cheese or meat a lot easier then a wide blade that is dull.
Could this be why racing hulls are long , sharp and very narrow , over the canoes duller and wider body ? Or for you fishermen , a bone fish over a manatee. I know no comparison one is sleek and fast the other has a geezer speed but they are in the same locations. :roll:
Chuck.