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  2. Multihull - Wikipedia

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    The Multihull Yacht Club of Queensland (Australia) Archived 2011-07-26 at the Wayback Machine; Multihull Boatbuilding Information / Community; Articles and news on multihulls, profiles of boats, designers, yards, etc. Archived 2005-12-13 at the Wayback Machine; Multihulls designer & builder Archived 2013-10-18 at the Wayback Machine

  3. Incat - Wikipedia

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    Incat's Hobart shipyard (to the right) The 99m wave piercing catamaran HSC Francisco, delivered by Incat in 2013: the world's fastest ship in commercial service. The company began in 1972 as the Sullivans Cove Ferry Company in suburban Hobart and built four small ferries before International Catamarans was formed in 1977 by a partnership between founder Bob Clifford and marine architect Philip ...

  4. Lock Crowther - Wikipedia

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    In 1960 he raced in the Easter regatta at Paynesville, Victoria, Australia, and won against a field of 300 boats. This initial success inspired others to build similar boats. Crowther then studied electrical engineering in Melbourne [2] and in the early 1960s became involved in multihull design and the Amateur Yacht Research Society. [3]

  5. Hobie Cat - Wikipedia

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    The boat was fitted with two 18 ft (5.5 m) tall masts, with a total sail area of 215 sq ft (20.0 m 2). [33] It was the largest multihull boat built by Hobie Cat, with 170 produced between 1995 and 1999; another 30 were built independently prior to production starting at Hobie Cat.

  6. List of IACC yachts - Wikipedia

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    Along with NZL–82, boat is in Cabo San Lucas, MX. Staffed by team members of ETNZ, public can sail on actual America's Cup Yacht via www.cabo-adventures.com. NZL–82 NZL 82: Emirates Team New Zealand: 2003 AC defender. Beaten 5–0 by Alinghi: Along with NZL–81, boat is in Cabo San Lucas, MX.

  7. 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;

  8. HSC Virgen de Coromoto - Wikipedia

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    The vessel was built in 2004 at Austal in Perth, Australia. The catamaran has an overall length of 86.60 meters and a beam of 23.80 m. Her gross tonnage amounts 6,242 GT. The machinery consists of four MTU engines with a total output of 4 x 8,200 kW (44,595 HP) allowing a maximum service speed of 45 knots (83 km/h). The vessel has a capacity ...

  9. List of motor yachts by length - Wikipedia

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    These boats are also known as "megayachts", "gigayachts" and even "terayachts", usually depending on length. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] It has been generally accepted by naval architects and industry executives that superyachts range from 37 m (≈120 ft) to 60 m (≈200 ft), while those over 60 m are known as megayachts and boats over 90 m (≈300 ft) have ...