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  2. List of large sailing yachts - Wikipedia

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    2-mast schooner trimaran converted from a 1989 Alukraft Gemi Endustrisi steel power monohull, scrapped mid 2020 Spirit of the C's: 64.00 m (210 ft) Perini Navi: Ron Holland: 2003: 2-mast (ketch rig) aluminium hull and flybridge, originally Felicità West II: Running on Waves: 64.00 m (210 ft) Jaroslaw Filipiak: Zygmunt ChoreÅ„: 2011

  3. Hybrid Trimaran (Philippine ship) - Wikipedia

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    The Hybrid Trimaran Project, known fully as the "Hybrid Trimaran Fast Craft Passenger Cargo Vessel using Multi-Engine and Alternative Energy Source from Ocean Waves", [1] was a concept by Filipino engineer Jonathan Salvador of Metallica Consultancy [2] [3] and is intended to come up with a design for a ship which has a "modern design, environment-friendly, safe and unsinkable". [4]

  4. Trimaran - Wikipedia

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    USA-17—a 90-foot-long (27 m) trimaran, type BOR90. A traditional paraw double-outrigger sailboat from the Philippines. A trimaran (or double-outrigger) is a multihull boat that comprises a main hull and two smaller outrigger hulls (or "floats") which are attached to the main hull with lateral beams.

  5. List of sailing boat types - Wikipedia

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    The following is a partial list of sailboat types and sailing classes, including keelboats, dinghies, and multihull (catamarans and trimarans). Olympic classes [ edit ]

  6. Ultim (trimaran sailboat class) - Wikipedia

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    In its Jules Verne trophy record in 2016-2017, the Idec Sports trimaran in the hands of Francis Joyon travelled 894 nautical miles in 24 hours, [15] with 10 consecutive days at 809 miles/24 h. Francis Joyon doubled Cape Horn, 16 days after hooking the first depression off South America, and after a trajectory of nearly 12,000 miles above an ...

  7. Multihull - Wikipedia

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    The word trimaran is a portmanteau of tri and (cata)maran, [16] a term that is thought to have been coined by Victor Tchetchet, a pioneering modern multihull designer, born in Ukraine (at that time part of the Russian Empire). [17]

  8. Outrigger boat - Wikipedia

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    The links between seafaring and outrigger boats in the Philippines extend through to political life, in which the smallest political unit in the country is still called "barangay" after the historical balangay outrigger boats used in the original migrations of the first Austronesian peoples across the archipelago and beyond.

  9. Category:Trimarans - Wikipedia

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