Multihulls
Multihulls are boats that have more than one hull, typically categorized into two main types: catamarans and trimarans. These vessels are known for their stability, speed, and spaciousness, making them popular for both recreational sailing and competitive racing. The design allows for a wider beam, which enhances stability and reduces the likelihood of capsizing.
Due to their unique structure, multihulls often require less power to sail efficiently compared to traditional single-hull boats. They are also favored for their shallow draft, allowing access to shallower waters. This versatility makes multihulls suitable for various activities, including cruising, fishing, and chartering.