A combined hull and steering mechanism for a marine vessel has a
substantially rectangularly-shaped upper hull joined to a lower hull that
is dual-tapered from its sidewalls to both its forward and aft portions.
A directional thrust steering mechanism having a pair of vertical rudder
blades positioned on either side of a conventional propeller extending
from the centerline of the lower hull directs the water from the
propeller, thus enabling the vessel to move more efficiently and with
greater maneuverability in both forward and reverse directions. The
dual-tapered hull permits a significantly better flow of water to and
from the propeller and steering mechanism of the vessel, particularly
when operating in reverse, thereby allowing the vessel to turn
360.degree. in its own length.