The boat ground to a stop, its lower hull lodged on the shallow bottom.
The lower hull had two steps, to aid take-off from the sea.
With all sheets released, the crew stand on the lower hull.
The long, low hull had been designed to pass under it with only a few inches of clearance.
Smith pierced the rear of the practice target's lower hull.
After nearly a century, the remaining lower hull of the ironclad was discovered.
This extended well past the sides of the lower, more traditionally shaped hull.
The light of the dying ring particles was hot on its lower hull.
The vessel had been burned and only the lower hull remained.
The shuttle's lower hull was less than a handsbreadth above him.