
Multihull sailing
Multihull sailing involves boats with two or more hulls, such as catamarans (two hulls) or trimarans (three hulls). These vessels are known for their stability, speed, and space, compared to traditional single-hull sailboats. The multiple hulls provide a wider base, reducing rocking and increasing balance, which allows for more aggressive sailing and comfort. Multihulls are popular for racing, cruising, and recreational sailing due to their performance advantages and ample deck space. They require specific handling skills, especially in strong winds, but offer a distinctive, efficient sailing experience rooted in stability and speed.