Noun
monohull (plural monohulls)
A boat that has a single hull.
Australia's 18-foot skiff class are the fastest monohull dinghies, reaching speeds of up to 40 kilometres per hour (25 miles per hour) even in relatively light winds. Source: Internet
Two-hull Multihull and monohull ship layouts Sometimes, the term catamaran is applied to any ship or boat consisting of two hulls. Source: Internet
White Iveco was a single-step monohull powered by four Iveco diesels, while Ego was a Don Shead designed 38 ft (11.6 m) hull powered by a pair of brutal 7-litre, marinised V12 Lamborghini petrol engines. Source: Internet
The 24-hour distance record was recently broken several times, with ABN AMRO 2 setting the record distance of convert for a monohull (January 2006). Source: Internet
The inertia of a (heavier) monohull will drive it after the wind drops, while a (lighter) multihull requires wind. Source: Internet
Thereafter, no open ocean race was won by a monohull. Source: Internet