While we are thinking inside the bigger box, I think we might remember that the preconception of difficult compound curves can also be thrown out with short high volume hulls that still must exceed hullspeed. If the stealth bomber can be made from flat sheets... While true planing hulls are impractical, I suspect that the example of boat builders building these complex hull shapes for pleasure boats, only to find that the high powered engines lead to "... hull shape doesn't matter, you plane anyway" may be worth considering. Similarly a "lift assisted hull" shape can be very practical to build if it has horsepower (sail area and beam) and has to be short anyway. Catamarans are unique in having weight transfer related to driving force. Let's use these characteristics, and build a fun, sailing machine, in the spirit of this class.