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  2. Mirabella V - Wikipedia

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    The owner specifications combined fast sailing with motoryacht amenities. [4] M5 has achieved speeds in excess of 19 knots (35 km/h; 22 mph) in 8 1/2 ft seas. [1] To achieve the amenity requirements, a single mast was preferred to other rig types in order to maximize interior volumes in keel-stepped sailing yachts; To achieve the performance requirements, the higher aspect ratio of the single ...

  3. List of large sailing vessels - Wikipedia

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    Star Flyer, a 112 m (367 ft) sail cruise ship launched in 1991, in the Pacific. This is a list of large sailing vessels, past and present, including sailing mega yachts, tall ships, sailing cruise ships, and large sailing military ships.

  4. List of large sailing yachts - Wikipedia

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    1-mast (sloop rig) aluminium hull, originally Aglaia: Creole: 65.30 m (214 ft) Camper & Nicholsons: Charles Ernest Nicholson: 1927: 3-mast staysail wooden schooner; originally Vira. Largest Wooden hulled sailing yacht. [1] Lamima: 65.20 m (214 ft) Italthai Industrial Group: Marcelo Penna: 2014: 2-mast auxiliary gaff wooden pinisi, hull built in ...

  5. Comparison of large sloops - Wikipedia

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    Sail Area: summed upwind surface area of mainsail and headsails in square metres Displacement : displaced volume of water, upright, at rest, in metric tonnes Hull material: build material of the hull

  6. Cutter (boat) - Wikipedia

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    A cutter secured to a boat boom, ready for use, alongside an anchored battleship during the First World War. At about the same time that the decked, fast-sailing cutters of the 18th century appeared, the term was also applied to a new class of ship's boat. These were clinker-built open boats, optimised for sailing but capable under oars. They ...

  7. List of ship types - Wikipedia

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    A sailing vessel characterized by a single mast carried well forward (i.e., near the bow of the boat) Clipper A fast multiple-masted sailing ship, generally used by merchants because of their speed capabilities Coastal defense ship A vessel built for coastal defense Cog Plank built, one mast, square rigged, 12th to 14th century, superseded the ...

  8. Round-the-world sailor makes land after broken mast - AOL

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    A sailor has reached land almost two weeks after a snapped mast ended her bid to be the first woman to finish a 24,300-mile (39,100km) race around the world for a second time.

  9. Maltese Falcon (yacht) - Wikipedia

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    Maltese Falcon is a full-rigged ship using DynaRig technology, which was built by Perini Navi in Tuzla, Istanbul, and commissioned by her first owner, Tom Perkins.She is one of the world's most complex and largest sailing yachts at 88 m (289 ft), similar in size to the Athena and Eos.