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  2. Discovery 20 - Wikipedia

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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

  3. Wētā Trimaran - Wikipedia

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    There are two distinct builds of the Wētā Trimaran, the 'original build' and the '2015 Wētā' which was created from a new mold and included (mostly internal) hull revisions. In April 2017, Wētā announced the availability of a foam-core Wētā which as well as being stiffer is right on the minimum weight of 120Kg in the class rules.

  4. Simple Plastic Airplane Design - Wikipedia

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    They include: RC Airplane Combat, 3D Flying, and are preferred in places where the flyers would normally not risk a more expensive plane and yet want the same flying characteristics of balsa planes. For making a SPAD plane, the modeler (usually a beginner) can copy the dimensions of a well known balsa trainer and makes the SPAD plane using the ...

  5. List of sailing boat types - Wikipedia

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    Sailpower Corp and Star Marine, amateur construction from plans [77] Cape Cod Gemini: 1955: A. Sidney DeWolf Herreshoff: Herreshoff Manufacturing Company Cape Cod Shipbuilding [78] Cape Cod Mercury 15: 1940: Sparkman and Stephens: Cape Cod Shipbuilding [79] Capri 16.5: 1994: Catalina Design Team: Catalina Yachts [80] Caprice 15: 1968 ...

  6. 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.

  7. Crowther Buccaneer 28 - Wikipedia

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    Buccaneer 28 was a trailerable trimaran sailboat designed by Lock Crowther. It featured an auxiliary 9HP outboard motor. [1] See also. List of multihulls; References

  8. Multihull - Wikipedia

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    The word trimaran is a portmanteau of tri and (cata)maran, [16] a term that is thought to have been coined by Victor Tchetchet, a pioneering modern multihull designer, born in Ukraine (at that time part of the Russian Empire). [17]

  9. Ed Horstman - Wikipedia

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    He constructed his first trimaran, a 40-footer with $600 that he borrowed from his grandmother in 1961. Although influenced by Piver's designs, Horstman diverged by using Boeing technology to make flush-decked sailboat ""with accommodation in all three hulls—the dreadnaught class of trimarans" [ 2 ]