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  2. Catboat - Wikipedia

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    A catboat (alternate spelling: cat boat) ... The hull can be 3.7 to 12.2 metres (12 to 40 ft) long with a beam half as wide as the hull length at the waterline. [2]

  3. 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.

  4. Catamaran - Wikipedia

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    When boat speed increases and waves are generated the resistance is dependent on several design factors, particularly hull displacement to length and hull separation to length ratio, it is a non trivial resistance curve with many small peaks as wave trains at various speeds combine and cancel [32] [33] For powered catamarans, this implies ...

  5. Hobie 16 - Wikipedia

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    Introduced in 1971, [1] the Hobie 16 is the second largest boat fleet in existence with over 135,000 boats built to date. [4] The boat is distinctly recognized for its asymmetric "banana" shaped hulls, designed to work without the need for daggerboards so the catamaran could be run up the beach without worry. The rudders kick up automatically ...

  6. Hobie 14 - Wikipedia

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    The Hobie 14 was the initial design produced by Hobie Cat and led to a large family of similar boats that have been produced in numbers exceeding 200,000. [1]The design was built by Hobie Cat in the United States from 1967 until 2004 and in Europe until the late 2000s, but it is now out of production.

  7. Hobie 17 - Wikipedia

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    Upon introduction the boat immediately became a commercial success and racing fleets were quickly started in North America, Europe and Australia. [3] The International Hobie Class Association describes the boat's sailing characteristics: "the 17 is a heavy air machine. The added leverage of the wings for trapezing makes the 17 go upwind like no ...

  8. Hobie Wave - Wikipedia

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    The Hobie Wave is a recreational sailboat, with its hulls made from rotomolded polyethylene and an aluminum mast. It has a catboat single sail rig, or, optionally a fractional sloop rig.

  9. Topcat - Wikipedia

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    The Topcat sailing catamarans are fast, seaworthy, popular, and affordable twin-hull boats ranging in size from 3.60 m (12 ft) to 5.50 m (18 ft). They have world-wide distribution and are differentiated by: Production of the hulls in fiberglass; Hull design without daggerboards; Assembly without bolts