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  2. Hemisphere (yacht) - Wikipedia

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    Hemisphere is the largest sailing catamaran (two hulls) and the largest sailing private yacht catamaran in the world since 2011. [1] [2] She is 145 feet (44 m) long and built by boat builder Pendennis (UK).

  3. Pendennis - Wikipedia

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    Thackeray started working on Pendennis as soon as he finished Vanity Fair. It was published as a serial and later sold in book form. It was printed in 24 monthly parts between November 1848 and December 1850 by Bradbury & Evans in London. The publication was paused for 3 months following the author’s illness after the September 1849 part. [4] [5]

  4. Category:Sailboat components - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Sailboat components" The following 59 pages are in this category, out of 59 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. *

  5. Oyster Yachts - Wikipedia

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    Only a couple of models in the company’s history have ever been built outside the UK. These are the Oyster 49, Oyster 54 and LD43 [6] parts of the production run was produced in New Zealand by McDell Marine [7] and the 100 ft and 125 ft yachts designed by Ed Dubois built at RMK Marine in Turkey. [8] [9]

  6. RMS Pendennis Castle - Wikipedia

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    RMS Pendennis Castle was a Royal Mail Ship, passenger and cargo liner operated by the Union-Castle Line.The vessel served the Union-Castle Line from 1959-1976 on a regular route between the UK and South Africa for the Southampton to Las Palmas, Cape Town, Port Elizabeth, East London and Durban "Cape Mail" service.

  7. Cunningham (sailing) - Wikipedia

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    Cunningham downhaul. In sailing, a cunningham or cunningham's eye is a type of downhaul used on a Bermuda rigged sailboat to change the shape of a sail. It is named after its inventor, Briggs Cunningham, a victorious America's Cup skipper and yacht builder.