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[12] [13] Their next sailboat, a Rapido 60 trimaran, [14] was launched on 2023. Between 2014 and 2022, the pair sailed over 160,000 kilometres (100,000 mi) combined, including four Atlantic Ocean crossings and one Pacific Ocean crossing.
Corsair Marine International is a sailboat builder that builds trailerable trimarans.Since 1984, Corsair Marine has sold more than 2,500 trimarans. Dealers represent and service Corsair Marine's trimarans in 6 regions of the US and 19 other locations internationally.
Richard "Dick" Newick (May 9, 1926 in Hackensack, New Jersey – August 28, 2013 in Sebastopol, California) [1] [2] [3] — more frequently known as Dick Newick — was a multihull sailboat designer.
On the occasion of the Route du Rhum 2010, the organization of the race decided to group together in a new category all the multihulls of 60 feet and more, with no maximum limit of size. The aim was to succeed the ORMA class of the 60-foot trimarans, to wait for the construction of the MOD 70 for the year 2011 and to open the race for large ...
Trimaran 97 ft Arrived on 19 January 2008, non-stop. 2005 71d 14h 18m 33s Ellen MacArthur (UK) B&Q/Castorama: Trimaran 75 ft Arrived on 8 February, non-stop. 2004 72d 22h 54m 22s Francis Joyon (FRA) IDEC (formerly Poulain) Trimaran Non-stop 1989 125d Olivier de Kersauson (FRA) Un autre regard (formerly Poulain) Trimaran Two stops 1988
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Fred. Olsen Express is an inter-island ferry service based in the Canary Islands, Spain.It operates a fleet of six modern fast ferries on five routes. Its fleet includes a trimaran fast ferry, the Benchijigua Express, which was the first such vehicle in the world when it entered service in 2005.
ORMA 60 is a class of sailing trimarans administered by the Ocean Racing Multihull Association (ORMA) that created in 1996 by the International Sailing Federation (ISAF) within the sport of sailing. The boats were built to a box rule that permitted 60 feet length and beam and a 100-foot mast. The class was active from 1996 to 2007.