monohulls
A monohull is a boat or ship with a single hull, as opposed to multihull designs such as catamarans and trimarans. The term is used across sailing and powerboat contexts to describe the primary hull configuration.
Construction and hull forms vary widely. Monohulls can be built from timber, fiberglass (fibreglass), aluminum, steel,
Handling and performance are influenced by hull and keel geometry. Monohulls typically heel (lean) to windward
Rig, interior layout, and purpose vary with size. Monohulls can carry a range of rigs, including sloops,
Historically, monohulls have dominated many sailing traditions and remain common for cruising, racing, and commercial use