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  2. Discovery 20 - Wikipedia

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    Print/export Download as PDF; ... Cruising trimaran [1] Construction: plywood / epoxy: LOA: 20 ft (6.1 m) [1] ... Construction plans part #1 and construction plans ...

  3. Crowther Buccaneer 28 - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects ... 3/16" sheet plywood [1] Hull weight: 2,000 lb (910 ... Buccaneer 28 was a trailerable trimaran sailboat ...

  4. Farrier Trailertri 18 - Wikipedia

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    The Farrier Trailertri 18 is a trailerable 1976 trimaran sailboat designed by Ian Farrier that was sold in plan form, targeted at owner builders assembling from marine plywood, and marketed as a day sailer. [3]

  5. Arthur Piver - Wikipedia

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    Arthur Piver (/ ˈ p aɪ v ər /; "Piver rhymes with diver"; 1910–1968) was a World War II pilot, an amateur sailor, author, printshop owner and renowned boatbuilder who lived in Mill Valley on San Francisco Bay and became "the father of the modern multihull."

  6. Farrier Trailertri 720 - Wikipedia

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    The Farrier Trailertri 720 (also known as Farrier TT720) is a trailerable 1976 trimaran sailboat designed by Ian Farrier that was sold in plan form, targeted at owner builders assembling from marine plywood, and marketed as a day sailer. [3]

  7. Searunner 25 - Wikipedia

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    Print/export Download as PDF ... Trimaran [1] Construction: 1/4" plywood [1] Hull weight: 2,500 ... [edit on Wikidata] The Searunner 25 is a trimaran sailboat from ...

  8. Telstar trimaran - Wikipedia

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    Telstar trimarans is a line of trimarans most recently built by the Performance Cruising Inc shipyard in Annapolis, Maryland. The line has been designed and built by Tony Smith, with the initial design created in early 1970s. Construction continued until 1981 with some minor modifications to the main design, and then stopped.

  9. Thunderbird 26 - Wikipedia

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    The Thunderbird class sailboat was designed in 1958 by Seattle Washington naval architect Ben Seaborn, [1] in response to a request from the Douglas Fir Plywood Association (now APA - The Engineered Wood Association) of Tacoma, Washington for design proposals for a sailboat that would "... be both a racing and cruising boat; provide sleeping accommodations for four crew; be capable of being ...