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  2. Discovery 20 - Wikipedia

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    Pages for logged out editors learn more. ... Cruising trimaran [1] Construction: ... Construction plans part #1 and construction plans part #2.

  3. Victor Tchetchet - Wikipedia

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    Victor Tchetchet (June 19, 1891 – April 26, 1974) was a pioneering early modern multihull sailboat designer from Ukraine (at his birth part of the Russian Empire) who is thought to have coined the term 'trimaran', [1] though Éric de Bisschop built a trimaran in France earlier. [citation needed] He was also a landscape and portrait painter ...

  4. Avalon 9 - Wikipedia

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    The Avalon 9 trimaran is a trailerable fast cruising and racing sailboat designed by Ray Kendrick. It is a development of the earlier Avalon 8.2 [1] and is similar to the Scarab 8 with more space. It is sold in plan form.

  5. Searunner 31 - Wikipedia

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    The sail plan of the Searunner 31 typically includes a main sail, jib, and sometimes a spinnaker. The trimaran configuration allows for efficient sailing in a wide range of wind conditions, with the ability to achieve higher speeds than monohull designs. One of the notable characteristics of the Searunner 31 is its folding mechanism.

  6. Jim Brown (multihull designer) - Wikipedia

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    Jim Brown is a multihull sailboat designer who collaborates with John Marples. [1]The pair are responsible for the Constant camber, Seaclipper and Searunner [1] series of trimarans.

  7. 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.

  8. Dragonfly Trimarans - Wikipedia

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    Dragonfly Trimarans is a line of trimaran sailboats built by the Quorning Boats shipyard in Skærbæk, near Fredericia, Denmark. [1The trimarans produced by this shipyard are characterized by a folding technology denominated "SwingWing". [2]

  9. Constant Camber 26 - Wikipedia

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    Constant Camber 26 is a 26 ft (7.9 m) cruising sloop trimaran sailboat designed in the 1970s by John Marples featuring berths for two adults and two children. [1] [2] The constant camber hull is constructed using a single master template to produce each panel, resulting in a design with unchanging curvature, imparting extraordinary strength similar to an eggshell.