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  2. Gougeon 32 - Wikipedia

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    The sailboat design was commenced in 1990 as an intended production commercial product that would also be used to development new composite materials and techniques. [ 1 ] The boat's design goals were, "a lightweight, trailerable catamaran that was fast, fun to sail, had weekend accommodations for 2 or 3 and was priced below $35,000."

  3. Corsair Marine - Wikipedia

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    Dealers represent and service Corsair Marine's trimarans in 6 regions of the US and 19 other locations internationally. Currently, Corsair Marine builds 24', 28', 31', and 37' trimarans in different configurations. Since October 2010, the company belongs to the Australian boat builder Seawind Catamarans. The production facility is located in ...

  4. Trimaran - Wikipedia

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    The trimaran configurations has also been used for both passenger ferries and warships. The Australian shipbuilding company, Austal, investigated the comparative merits of trimaran ships, catamarans and monohulls. It found that there was an optimum location for the outer hulls in terms of minimizing wave generation and consequent power ...

  5. Neel Trimarans - Wikipedia

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    The Neel Trimarans Facility in La Rochelle, France. Photographed April 27, 2015. Neel Trimarans is a manufacturer of trimarans based in La Rochelle, France. [1] [2]The company was founded and is managed by Eric Bruneel, formerly of Fountaine-Pajot, a large and established manufacturer in the same area with a catamaran focus.

  6. Dragonfly Trimarans - Wikipedia

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    The trimarans produced by this shipyard are characterized by a folding technology denominated "SwingWing". [2] This allows them to use marina berths intended for monohulls and be trailerable . The smallest model, the Dragonfly 25, [ 3 ] is narrow enough (2.3m) to not need special permits, as is the Dragonfly 28 (which at 2.54m is just under the ...

  7. List of sailing boat types - Wikipedia

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    Lagoon Catamaran [208] Lagoon 410: 1997: Van Peteghem/Lauriot-Prevost: Jeanneau Construction Navale Bordeaux Lagoon Catamaran [209] Lagoon 420: 2006: Van Peteghem/Lauriot-Prevost: Lagoon Catamaran [210] Lagoon 440: 2004: Van Peteghem/Lauriot-Prevost: Lagoon Catamaran [211] Lagoon 450: 2014: Van Peteghem/Lauriot-Prevost Patrick le Quément Nauta ...

  8. Telstar trimaran - Wikipedia

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    Telstar trimarans is a line of trimarans most recently built by the Performance Cruising Inc shipyard in Annapolis, Maryland. The line has been designed and built by Tony Smith, with the initial design created in early 1970s. Construction continued until 1981 with some minor modifications to the main design, and then stopped.

  9. Multihull - Wikipedia

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    During the second half of the 20th century catamaran designs flourished. Catamaran configurations are used for racing, sailing, tourist and fishing boats. The hulls of a catamaran are typically connected by a bridgedeck, although some simpler cruising catamarans [10] simply have a trampoline stretched between the crossbeams (or "akas"). [11]