Monohull Racing
Monohull racing involves sailing competitions where boats are designed with a single hull. These boats are typically built for speed and agility, allowing skilled sailors to navigate various water conditions. Monohulls can range from small dinghies to larger yachts, and they often participate in events like regattas and championships.
In monohull racing, teams compete against each other, using tactics and teamwork to gain an advantage. The races can take place in different formats, including buoy races and long-distance events. Popular classes of monohulls include the J/70 and Melges 24, which are known for their competitive nature and vibrant racing communities.