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  2. Francis Lapp - Wikipedia

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    Lapp is also co-founder of the design of a new range of sail and power catamarans inspired with both classical and c marine architecture. [ 23 ] [ 24 ] In 2013, [ 25 ] 2014, [ 26 ] 2016 [ 27 ] and 2018 [ 28 ] Lapp organized the "Pomorskie Rendez–Vous" an event fostered by Mieczysław Struk – Marshal of the Pomeranian Voivodeship , and Pawel ...

  3. List of large sailing yachts - Wikipedia

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    34.80 m (114 ft) Burmester Werft: Heinrich A. Gruber: 1954: Steel staysail schooner Beagle V: 34.80 m (114 ft) Pendennis Shipyard: Ed Dubois: 2001: Aluminium ketch Che II: 34.75 m (114 ft) Sunreef Yachts: 2010: Flybridge aluminium catamaran Sirma III: 34.75 m (114 ft) Palmer Johnson: Sparkman & Stephens: 1990: Auxiliary aluminium ketch ...

  4. VPLP design - Wikipedia

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    VPLP designed their first cruising catamaran in 1984 for Lagoon, which was then a division of Jeanneau Techniques Avancées. The Lagoon 55 was the first in more than 240 cruising catamarans designed by VPLP. Lagoon is now part of the CNB division of Groupe Bénéteau and has produced more than 2000 catamarans with worldwide distribution. VPLP ...

  5. List of sailboat designers and manufacturers - Wikipedia

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    Aegean Yacht; Albin Marine; Alexander Stephen and Sons; Alloy Yachts; Aloha Yachts; Alsberg Brothers Boatworks; Amel Yachts; Archambault Boats; Ariel Patterson

  6. M80 Stiletto - Wikipedia

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    The M80 Stiletto is a U.S. Navy vessel designed for combat in shallow coastal waters. The 88-foot (27 m) Stiletto's unusual shape and patented M-hull provides a stable yet fast platform for mounting electronic surveillance equipment or weapons, or for conducting special operations.

  7. Catamaran - Wikipedia

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    Catamarans were invented by the Austronesian peoples, and enabled their expansion to the islands of the Indian and Pacific Oceans. [1] Catamarans range in size from small sailing or rowing vessels to large naval ships and roll-on/roll-off car ferries. The structure connecting a catamaran's two hulls ranges from a simple frame strung with ...

  8. Orange II (boat) - Wikipedia

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    Orange II is a large catamaran designed for ocean racing, a "maxicat". The boat is 36.80 m long and has a 45 m mast and was launched in 2003. It was designed by the Gilles Ollier Multiplast design team, built by the Multiplast yard in Vannes, France. [1]

  9. Brady catamarans - Wikipedia

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    Brady catamarans are twin-hulled boats that are designed by Peter Brady a well respected New Zealand designer. Brady originally designed sailing cats , motorsailers and power cats , but for the last 20 years the firm (now called Pathfinder Powercats ) [ 1 ] has specialised in powered catamarans exclusively.