Monohull - Variations

Variations

  • Keels - Most sailing ships and larger sailboats have deep keels containing ballast which adds horizontal stabilility.
  • Displacement hulls - Monohull boats frequently ride deeply in the water, this is known as a displacement hull.
  • Planing hulls - Hulls that ride on top of the water are called planing hulls, because when they reach speed, the hulls are substantially lifted above the water; this is known as planing (to plane).

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