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  2. Discovery 20 - Wikipedia

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    Print/export Download as PDF; ... Cruising trimaran [1] Construction: ... Construction plans part #1 and construction plans part #2. References

  3. Searunner 31 - Wikipedia

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    The Searunner 31 is a trimaran sailboat designed by Jim Brown in the 1960s. [2] It is the most popular boat in the Searunner series, [1] which includes models from 25 ft (7.6 m) to 40 ft (12 m). The Searunner 31 is a small, trailerable trimaran sailboat known for its performance, versatility, and seaworthiness.

  4. Crowther Buccaneer 28 - Wikipedia

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    Pages for logged out editors learn more. ... Print/export Download as PDF; ... Open trimaran [1] Construction: 3/16" sheet plywood [1]

  5. 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 ...

  6. 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.

  7. Jim Brown (multihull designer) - Wikipedia

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    The pair are responsible for the Constant camber, Seaclipper and Searunner [1] series of trimarans. Early in his career, Jim Brown was inspired by Arthur Piver. Jim is now retired. [1] Jim Brown stayed with Piver's narrow-waisted hulls while introducing the centerboard, center cockpit, and cutter rig.

  8. Constant Camber 3M - Wikipedia

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    Pages for logged out editors learn more. ... Printable version; In other projects ... trimaran [1] Hull weight: 150 lb (68 kg) [1] LOA:

  9. Chris White (multihull designer) - Wikipedia

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    White built his first trimaran, a Jim Brown designed Searunner 31, in 1973. [1] In the late 1970s he worked with Jim Brown and Dick Newick. [1] His first large design was the 52' trimaran, Juniper, built in southern Virginia and launched in 1981, later sailed around the world by Henk de Velde.