A marine vessel that planes over the water in a straight ahead mode and
has a V-shaped bow configuration, two lateral rails, a water jet intake
aft of the bow, and a water jet discharge through the transom above the
water line. The vessel's tri-point contact with the water at high speeds
permits sled-like movement with minimal wet area under the hull along the
center aft of the water jet intake. It moves fast through the water, is
stable, moves smoothly and silently through the water, makes little wake,
and makes hard turns without loss of velocity. At idle and slow speed it
is low in the water, while at high speed it rides high on the water with
only the bow and rear rails in contact with the water. Vessel size and
scale are not limiting factors. Applications include, but are not limited
to, military, recreational, and sporting uses.