- Catamaran - Wikipedia
Not to be confused with Kattumaram A catamaran ( ˌkætəməˈræn ) (informally, a "cat") is a watercraft with two parallel hulls of equal size The wide distance between a catamaran's hulls imparts stability through resistance to rolling and overturning; no ballast is required
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A bluewater (offshore) catamaran is designed for voyages in very rough seas They are usually 40ft or longer, designed to be very stable, carry heavy loads and very safe
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The Sunreef 80 Eco is a silent catamaran, powered by clean propulsion and advanced energy systems – marking a bold leap forward in sustainable yachting Available in classic and solar, the Sunreef 80 delivers a blend of yachting innovation, elegance, and eco-conscious cruising for the modern sailor
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- Catamaran | Definition, History, Facts | Britannica
catamaran, twin-hulled sailing and powered boat developed for sport and recreation in the second half of the 20th century Its design is based on a raft of two logs bridged by planks that had earlier been used by peoples in the Indonesian archipelago and throughout Polynesia and Micronesia
- Discover Sailing Catamarans - YachtWorld
What is a catamaran? A catamaran is a multi-hulled vessel with two parallel hulls, offering stability, spacious living areas, and enhanced performance compared to traditional monohull yachts
- What Is A Catamaran Sailboat? (And What It Looks Like)
A catamaran is a twin-hull boat with two equally-sized hulls placed side by side They’re powered by engines, sails, or both—and they’re known for efficiency and speed
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