I would have thought (no science here) if it had that much power, it could climb over its own bow wave and "escape " hull speed. 
(This is how a Flux-Capacitor works - trust me on this! )

sam :-)
From: Robert Gallagher via CnC-List
Sent: Wednesday, January 14, 2015 1:11 PM
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Reply To: Robert Gallagher
Subject: Re: Stus-List The stern squats at high speed

Someone correct me if I'm wrong on this...

The stern of a displacement hull vessel will begin to submerge as you approach hull speed.  It's settling into the trough of its own wake(s).

Even kayaks do it.

Someone told me a long time ago that a displacement vessel could "theoretically sink itself if it had enough power".

YMMV

Rob


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