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  2. List of currently active United States military watercraft

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    USNS Big Horn (Henry J. Kaiser-class oiler). Watson-class vehicle cargo ship – 8 active; Bob Hope-class vehicle cargo ship – 7 active; Shughart-class vehicle cargo ship – 3 active

  3. G. Prout & Sons - Wikipedia

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    G. Prout and Sons of Canvey Island, Essex, in the United Kingdom, was initially a builder of folding dinghies, canoes and kayaks founded in 1935.In the 1950s, the company moved to the construction of small sailing catamarans with Shearwater I and later Shearwater III, which the National Maritime Museum describes as the first production catamaran in the world. [2]

  4. AC50 - Wikipedia

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    Each challenger team was only allowed to build one AC50 for competition and only six boats were built. The class was replaced with the monohull AC75 after the 2017 America's Cup. The class achieved a maximum peak speed of 47.2 knots (87.4 km/h) over the water, recorded by ACRM telemetry aboard Sweden's Magic Blue .

  5. International C-class catamaran - Wikipedia

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    The C-Class Catamaran is a high-performance developmental class sailing catamaran. They are very light boats which use rigid wing sails and can sail at twice the speed of the wind. [ 1 ] They are used for match races known as the International Catamaran Challenge Trophy and its successor the International C-Class Catamaran Championship - both ...

  6. International B-class catamaran - Wikipedia

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    The trials were held at the Catamaran Yacht Club, Isle of Sheppey (a small island in the Thames Estuary, 50 miles to the east of London), Kent, UK. [2] The B Class was easily won by a Tornado sailed by Reg White and Bob Fisher, who took six first places out of nine races. The Tornado went on to be used for the Olympics from 1976 onwards.

  7. Lagoon catamaran - Wikipedia

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    Lagoon catamaran is a brand of twin-hulled boats that are designed and produced in Bordeaux, France. The company began in 1984 as a specialist multihull division of Jeanneau, a volume monohull constructor. Jeanneau sold the division to Construction Navale Bordeaux (CNB), which was purchased by Beneteau in 1995, another French boat manufacturer.

  8. AC/DC Announces First North American Tour in Nine Years - AOL

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    The tour shares its name with the band’s 2020 album, “Power Up. Tickets go on sale Dec. 6 at 12 p.m. local time. AC/DC has been inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and has sold more ...

  9. List of solar-powered boats - Wikipedia

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    It is a 27 m long, 7 m wide catamaran, double deck GRP boat with air-conditioned space for 100 passengers in the upper deck and open space for 100 passengers in the tier above. The boat started operations in Kochi waters in December, 2023. [13] Iron, from Ecomarine BD, a 100% solar powered catamaran having the international award in its category.