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  2. Wētā Trimaran - Wikipedia

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    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.

  3. Disabled Sailors Association - Wikipedia

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    The WETA trimaran was launched in New Zealand in 2007. The boat is lightweight, easily rigged and is the size of a Laser for storage. The WETA trimaran class allows seats and alternative steering to be fitted and is suited for sailing by mature, disabled or very young people. [8] DSA boats provide: [3] [9]

  4. Trimaran - Wikipedia

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    In 2020, they had 11 trimarans under construction or under order. In addition to shipyards in Australia and the US, the company had shipyards in Vietnam and the Philippines. [34] In 2005 Austal delivered the 127-metre trimaran (417 ft) Benchijigua Express to Spanish ferry operator Fred Olsen, S.A. for service in the Canary Islands.

  5. List of Australian sail racing associations - Wikipedia

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    Association Classes raced Years active Notes Adams 10 Metre Yacht Association Adams 10 Metre 1988–present Australian 16 ft Skiff Association

  6. Corsair Marine - Wikipedia

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    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.

  7. RV Triton - Wikipedia

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    Triton was designed as a demonstrator to prove that the trimaran concept would work successfully in a large warship. Following her launch in 2000, the ship began an extensive series of trials in 2001, which covered general ship handling, performance, sea-keeping behaviour, but also areas more specific to its design for which the Royal Navy had ...

  8. Austal 118 metre trimaran - Wikipedia

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    The 118 metre trimaran is a class of high speed trimaran ferries designed and built by Australian shipbuilder Austal for the Canary Islands operator Fred. Olsen Express . Two ships of the design were ordered in 2017 for delivery in 2020 and 2021.

  9. Lock Crowther - Wikipedia

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    Lock and his family [2] built his first boat, a trimaran called Bunyip, in 1959 while he was still a teenager. In 1960 he raced in the Easter regatta at Paynesville, Victoria, Australia, and won against a field of 300 boats. This initial success inspired others to build similar boats.