The hull design for this invention includes a sharp bow, deep V concave
shape ("VC") monohull with a reverse curvature running from a flat
straight keel to the upper rail and also encompassing the entire hull
length from the bow to the stern. The pointed bow with a bow rudder and a
deep flat keel results in a smooth hull for guiding a water column free
of a wave and water turbulence to the stern. A mainsail mast and a mizzen
shroud slide transversely within limits to promote sail proximity and to
achieve increased speed via an improved draft. The mizzen foresail is
tacked by moving the mast windward; detaching the mizzen shroud; moving
it forward to perform a tacking maneuver, and then moving it aft to a
leeward position in relation to the mainsail; and re-attaching the mizzen
mast to the moveable traveler.