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  2. Kattumaram - Wikipedia

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    The English word "catamaran" is derived from the Tamil word, kattumaram (கட்டுமரம்), which means "logs bound together". However, the original kattumaram did not refer to double-hulled boats at all, but to a type of single-hulled raft of the Tamil people made of three to seven tree trunks lashed together. The term has evolved ...

  3. Catamaran - Wikipedia

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    The Spirit of Dallas catamaran on White Rock Lake A Formula 16 beachable catamaran Powered catamaran passenger ferry at Salem, Massachusetts, United States. A catamaran (/ ˌ k æ t ə m ə ˈ r æ n /) (informally, a "cat") is a watercraft with two parallel hulls of equal size. The wide distance between a catamaran's hulls imparts stability ...

  4. Amatasi 27 - Wikipedia

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    Amatasi 27 is a James Wharram designed fishing catamaran. [1] It is inspired by the traditional amatasi vessels of Samoa , and has been described as a "pioneering environmentally friendly fishing boat".

  5. Outrigger boat - Wikipedia

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    The acquisition of the catamaran and outrigger boat technology by the non-Austronesian peoples in Sri Lanka and southern India is the result of very early Austronesian contact with the region, including the Maldives and Laccadive Islands. This is estimated to have occurred around 1000 to 600 BCE and onwards.

  6. ‘Fishing boat for energy’ will make hydrogen as it sails

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    The high-performance catamarans are equipped with hydrofoils that lift them out of the water as well as an underwater turbine, which looks like a propeller but works in the opposite way, by ...

  7. Traditional fishing boat - Wikipedia

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    The development of fishing boats took place in parallel with the development of boats built for trade and war. Early navigators began to use animal skins or woven fabrics for sails . Affixed to a pole set upright in the boat, these sails gave early boats more range, allowing voyages of exploration