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The Discovery 20 is a 1980s era trimaran sailboat design by Chris White. [3] [4] ... Construction plans part #1 and construction plans part #2. References
Wētā racing on Huntington Lake California High Serra Regatta 2017 Wētā features. The Wētā 4.4 Trimaran is a 4.4 metre (14 foot) sailing dinghy conceived and developed in New Zealand from 2001-2006 by Roger and Chris Kitchen and others with original drawings by TC Design's Tim Clissold.
Sea Shepherd noted that the vessel had been the only one in the fleet fast enough to keep up with all vessels of the Japanese whaling fleet. [ 32 ] On 17 October 2009, the Earthrace was presented to the media with a new black paint job, and it was renamed Ady Gil , after the name of a major sponsor (a Hollywood lighting-equipment magnate who ...
Open trimaran [1] Construction: Vinylester resin, fiberglass, carbon fiber, PVC, aluminium rotating wing-mast [1] Hull weight: 400 kg (880 lb) [1] LOA: 6.72 m (22.0 ft) [1] Beam: 4.8 m (16 ft) [1] Hull appendages; Keel/board type: kick-up centreboard [1] Rig; Rig type: Fractional Bermuda or Marconi rig with gennaker/asymmetric spinnaker [1 ...
The trimarans produced by this shipyard are characterized by a folding technology denominated "SwingWing". [2] This allows them to use marina berths intended for monohulls and be trailerable . The smallest model, the Dragonfly 25, [ 3 ] is narrow enough (2.3m) to not need special permits, as is the Dragonfly 28 (which at 2.54m is just under the ...
USA-17 [a] (formerly known as BMW Oracle Racing 90 or BOR90) is a sloop rigged racing trimaran built by the American sailing team BMW Oracle Racing to challenge for the 2010 America's Cup.
The Avalon 8.2 folding trimaran is a trailerable fast cruising and racing sailboat designed by Ray Kendrick. It is sold in plan form. It is sold in plan form. See also
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 ...