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  2. Lagoon 50 - Wikipedia

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    A catamaranreviews.com review concluded, "Lagoon 50 catamaran is an appreciable option for someone who wants to settle somewhere between the Lagoon 52 and Lagoon 450.The Lagoon 50 particularly wins because of the generous amount of volume and room it offers which grants enough privacy for a family to be comfortable onboard. The performance has ...

  3. Lagoon catamaran - Wikipedia

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    Lagoon have also produced some power catamarans, including the Lagoon Power 43 and Lagoon Power 44. Lagoon boats smaller than 50 ft (15 m) are built at Belleville-sur-Vie and launched at Les Sables-d'Olonne in Vendée. Boats over 50 feet long are built at the CNB shipyard in Bordeaux. By 2021 the company had produced 6,000 catamarans. [12]

  4. F50 (catamaran) - Wikipedia

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    The F50 is a one-design foiling catamaran used in the SailGP race series. The name is an abbreviation of "Foiling" and "a hull length of 50 feet". [1]The F50s are adapted from the AC50s used in the America's Cup, with modifications including new control systems and modular wingsails. [2]

  5. Wingsail crumples on a foiling 50-foot catamaran during ... - AOL

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    The highly complex wingsails look and function like airliner wings, providing the power that allows the 50-foot catamarans to foil above the waves approaching highway speeds. They can be ...

  6. AC50 - Wikipedia

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    Each challenger team was only allowed to build one AC50 for competition and only six boats were built. The class was replaced with the monohull AC75 after the 2017 America's Cup. The class achieved a maximum peak speed of 47.2 knots (87.4 km/h) over the water, recorded by ACRM telemetry aboard Sweden's Magic Blue .

  7. Mast-aft rig - Wikipedia

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    Shotover is a 60-ft long racing catamaran with a 31-ft beam designed by Lock Crowther and built for Sir Douglas Myer. This sailboat utilizes a mainsail and a small boom. For several years it held the fastest time in the Brisbane to Gladstone yacht race. [12] The sailboat now shuttles tourists to the Monkey Mia resort area off Western Australia.

  8. Lagoon 51 - Wikipedia

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    Admittedly, we were on a heading at 60 degrees off the apparent, but even under genoa, we were pleasantly surprised to exceed seven knots at 55 degrees off the wind." [ 5 ] A Multihulls World review noted, "promising to be more ecological, more accessible and more connected, the Lagoon 51 announced by surprise - or almost - at the beginning of ...

  9. Lagoon 55 - Wikipedia

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    The boat has a draft of 5.09 ft (1.55 m) with the standard twin keels. [ 1 ] The boat is fitted with twin Japanese Yanmar 4JH80 diesel engines of 80 hp (60 kW) or, optionally, two French Nanni Industries N4.115 115 hp (86 kW) diesel engines with saildrives for docking and maneuvering.