Yes, a hydrofoil can increase the maximum speed of a boat by reducing drag caused by the hull interacting with the water. The hydrofoil lifts the boat out of the water, reducing drag and allowing for higher speeds to be achieved.
Distance in time by hydrofoil, speed boat to get from Positano to Capri
1908.
hydrofoil
Perhaps you are referring to a hydrofoil.
"L'Hydroptère, the huge Hydrofoil Tri , with a jaw-dropping 47+ knot top speed, is the fastest sailing boat in the world."
No, because a synagogue is a building where Jews meet for worship, and a hydrofoil is a really fast boat.
Hydrofoil
A Hydrofoil is something that whose hull is fitted underneath with shaped vanes (foils) that lift the hull clear of the water to increase the boat's speed. A Hydroplane is something that is attachment to a plane to make it glide across water.
A hydrofoil boat can skim over the surface of the water. It features wing-like structures called foils beneath the hull that lift the boat above the water as it gains speed, reducing drag and allowing for smoother travel. This design enables the vessel to glide efficiently, especially in choppy conditions. Hydrofoils are often used in high-speed ferries and racing boats.
A jetfoil, which is a type of hydrofoil boat, can reach speeds of up to 50 knots (about 58 miles per hour or 93 kilometers per hour) depending on design and conditions. Its unique hull design and hydrofoil technology allow it to glide above the water, reducing drag and enhancing speed. This makes jetfoils popular for fast ferry services and recreational boating.
A boat that skims over water and fits your description is called a "hydrofoil." Hydrofoils use wing-like structures beneath the water's surface to lift the hull above the water as speed increases, reducing drag and allowing for faster travel.