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  2. Discovery 20 - Wikipedia

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    Cruising trimaran [1] Construction: ... Construction plans part #1 and construction plans part #2. ... This page was last edited on 28 January 2023, ...

  3. Crowther Buccaneer 28 - Wikipedia

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    Printable version; In other projects ... Open trimaran [1] Construction: 3/16" sheet plywood [1] ... This page was last edited on 17 November 2019, ...

  4. 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.

  5. 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.

  6. Searunner 37 - Wikipedia

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    The Searunner 37 is a trimaran sailboat designed by Jim Brown in the 1960s. [1] It is the second largest boat in the Searunner series, the largest being the Searunner 40 . Reception

  7. 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 ...

  8. 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.

  9. RV Triton - Wikipedia

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    Triton was designed as a demonstrator to prove that the trimaran concept would work successfully in a large warship. Following her launch in 2000, the ship began an extensive series of trials in 2001, which covered general ship handling, performance, sea-keeping behaviour, but also areas more specific to its design for which the Royal Navy had ...