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ORMA 60 is a class of sailing trimarans administered by the Ocean Racing Multihull Association (ORMA) that created in 1996 by the International Sailing Federation (ISAF) within the sport of sailing. The boats were built to a box rule that permitted 60 feet length and beam and a 100-foot mast. The class was active from 1996 to 2007.
On the occasion of the Route du Rhum 2010, the organization of the race decided to group together in a new category all the multihulls of 60 feet and more, with no maximum limit of size. The aim was to succeed the ORMA class of the 60-foot trimarans, to wait for the construction of the MOD 70 for the year 2011 and to open the race for large ...
USA-17—a 90-foot-long (27 m) trimaran, type BOR90. A traditional paraw double-outrigger sailboat from the Philippines. A trimaran (or double-outrigger) is a multihull boat that comprises a main hull and two smaller outrigger hulls (or "floats") which are attached to the main hull with lateral beams.
Two 60-foot (18 m) trimarans were built at Jeanneau's racing division (Jeanneau Techniques Avancées), [6] one a conventional trimaran capable of speeds in excess of 30 kn (56 km/h) and a second boat with unconventional features that allowed it to transform for certain scenes in the movie and was used for most of the onboard and special effects ...
Brittany Ferries was a 60-foot waterline length trimaran that was sailed across the Atlantic Ocean in 1981. [1] See also. List of multihulls; References
Windswept is believed to have been the largest trimaran designed by Kantola. It took the Barrie couple eight years to build the 65-foot (19.8-meter) long by 40-foot (12.2-meter) wide vessel. It was ultimately launched in 2000. The vessel featured four cabins, two heads, a large living area, and a 79-foot-tall mast.
1 Loe Real 60 foot Water World Trimaran sailing off Newport Beach in 2013
60 ft trimaran Dexia Eure et Loire Francis Joyon, skipper Rodney Pattison, navigator [11] 1986 3 h 05 m 60 ft trimaran Paragon Mike Whipp Rodney Pattison: 1985 4 h 04 m Nigel Irens 60 ft trimaran Apricot Tony Bullimore: 1963 5 h 50 m Catamaran Snowgoose of Wight Don Robertson 1961 6 h 00 m Catamaran Snowgoose of Wight Don Robertson