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Jim Brown is a multihull sailboat designer who collaborates with John Marples. [1] The pair are responsible for the Constant camber, Seaclipper and Searunner [1] series of trimarans. Early in his career, Jim Brown was inspired by Arthur Piver. Jim is now retired. [1]
Jim Brown stayed with Piver's narrow-waisted hulls while introducing the centerboard, center cockpit, and cutter rig. Of the 47 multihulls we spoke outside U.S. waters, 13 were Brown designs. While poor payload capacity and hobby-horsing are owner complaints with the 31 and 37, his 40-footer gets high marks.
The Searunner 31 is a trimaran sailboat designed by Jim Brown in the 1960s. [2] It is the most popular boat in the Searunner series, [1] which includes models from 25 ft (7.6 m) to 40 ft (12 m). The Searunner 31 is a small, trailerable trimaran sailboat known for its performance, versatility, and seaworthiness.
Trimaran [1] Construction: 1/4" plywood [1 ... The Searunner 25 is a trimaran sailboat from the 1960s designed by Jim Brown. [1] It is the smallest boat in the ...
The Searunner 40 is a trimaran sailboat from the 1960s designed by Jim Brown and John Marples. [1]
The WindRider 17 is a small trimaran sailboat with foot pedal steering, for up to four people. [1] It was designed by well known multihull sailboat designer Jim Brown and launched by WindRider LLC in 2002. Production had ended by 2020. [1]
Jim Brown relaxing on the set of the 1969 western "100 Rifles." (Ron Galella / Getty) When legendary Cleveland Browns fullback Jim Brown walked away from his NFL career in his prime, it was ...
John Marples (born 1944) [1] is a multihull sailboat designer who collaborates with Jim Brown. [2] The pair are responsible for the Constant camber (1970s-present), Seaclipper (1970s-present) and Searunner [2] (1960s-1970) series of trimarans.