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  2. Multihull - Wikipedia

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    A catamaran ferry in Salem, Massachusetts A French catamaran trawler. The increasing popularity of catamaran since the 1960s is down to the added space, speed, shallow draft, and lack of heeling underway. The stability of a multihull makes sailing much less tiring for the crew, and is particularly suitable for families.

  3. Nacra 17 - Wikipedia

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    The Nacra 17 is a performance catamaran used for sailing. It was designed in 2011, went into production in 2012 and has been the focus of multihull sailing at the Olympic Games since its conception. The Nacra has been converted to a sailing hydrofoil for the 2020 Tokyo and 2024 Paris (Marseille) Olympics. [1]

  4. Lagoon catamaran - Wikipedia

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    Lagoon catamaran is a brand of twin-hulled boats that are designed and produced in Bordeaux, France. The company began in 1984 as a specialist multihull division of Jeanneau , a volume monohull constructor.

  5. List of multihulls - Wikipedia

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    catamaran = two symmetric hulls; proa = two asymmetric hulls, reverse-shunting (interchangeable bow/stern) trimaran = three hulls; quadrimaran = four hulls;

  6. M80 Stiletto - Wikipedia

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    The M80 was designed by the M Ship Company then built by Knight and Carver, as an experimental testbed ship for The Pentagon’s Office of Force Transformation. It is notable for its innovative pentamaran hull design and advanced carbon fiber composite construction. [3] [1] The multihull uses its width to gain stability.

  7. Wayfinder (2021 yacht) - Wikipedia

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    The yacht is a multihull, specifically, a catamaran, built in aluminium and featuring four decks. [5] It was built by Astilleros Armón Burela, of Navia, Asturias, at is Burela shipyard, in La Mariña Central, Galicia; [1] [6] it was the largest boat built there to date. [7]

  8. Hobie Cat - Wikipedia

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    Hobie Alter sold the Hobie Cat Company to the Coleman Company in 1975. In 1982, Coast Catamaran (The official name of the Hobie Cat Company at that time) bought dinghy company Vagabond and its line of dinghy designs from Ron Holder and produced a series of dinghies (Hobie Hawk, Hobie Holder 12, Hobie Holder 14, Hobie Holder 17 & Hobie Holder 20) and monohulls in the 1980s and 1990s, including ...

  9. Robert B. Harris - Wikipedia

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    Robert B. Harris (born 1922 [1] - died 2014) was an American multihull sailboat designer. ... The first catamaran I saw was from Hawaii. Man, this thing was fast!