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Definition of Monohulls

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- A monohull is a type of boat having only one hull, unlike multihulled boats which can have two or more individual hulls connected to one another. Among...
- (draught) than monohulls of comparable length. The two hulls combined also often have a smaller hydrodynamic resistance than comparable monohulls, requiring...
- the 37th America's Cup and 38th America's Cup matches. The 23 m (75 ft) monohulls feature wing-like sailing hydrofoils mounted under the hull, a soft wingsail...
- race prefer this route. Today, the multihulls perform much better than monohulls and hold the best times. Leisure yacht skippers who prefer tropical seas...
- propulsion. Traditional sailboats are monohulls, but multi-hull catamarans and trimarans are gaining po****rity. Monohull boats generally rely on ballast for...
- east to west. It can also be homologated single-handed or crewed, on monohulls or on multihulls. It is homologated, since 1972, by the WSSRC This route...
- 60"), is a 60ft (18.288 m) development class monohull sailing yacht governed by the International Monohull Open class ****ociation (IMOCA). The class pinnacle...
- speeds exceeding double and in some cases triple the wind speed. Both monohull and multihull sailboats can be retro****ed with hydrofoils, although greater...
- consequence of a favorable Froude number. Vessels with beamy hulls (typically monohulls) normally create a large bow wave and wake. Such a vessel is limited by...
- of America's Cup sailboats. A vessel may have a single hull (called a monohull design), two in the case of catamarans, or three in the case of trimarans...