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  2. Corsair Marine - Wikipedia

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    Dealers represent and service Corsair Marine's trimarans in 6 regions of the US and 19 other locations internationally. Currently, Corsair Marine builds 24', 28', 31', and 37' trimarans in different configurations. Since October 2010, the company belongs to the Australian boat builder Seawind Catamarans. The production facility is located in ...

  3. Seawind International Seawind - Wikipedia

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    Seawind 3000 Seawind 3000 Seawind showing a "certified" placard while on display at Sun 'n Fun 2006. In fact it was a kit-built Seawind 3000 which was used as a marketing aircraft for the 300C. The Seawind is most distinctive for its engine pod, which juts forward from the leading edge of the very large vertical fin.

  4. Seawind - Wikipedia

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    Seawind Ocean Technology, an offshore wind energy technology company; Seawind (band), a jazz fusion band; Seawind 300C, a small amphibious aircraft

  5. Allied Boat Company - Wikipedia

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    Allied Boat Company was a small manufacturer of fiberglass sailboats built in Catskill, New York. [1] The first design was by Thomas Gillmer in 1960, the 30-foot Seawind. The first hull, Apogee became the first fiberglass boat to circumnavigate the globe in 1968. [2] The company officially formed on February 9, 1962.

  6. 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

  7. Thomas C. Gillmer - Wikipedia

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    The Allied Seawind Ketch, designed by Gillmer in 1962, was the first fiberglass-hulled yacht to circumnavigate the Earth. [ 4 ] Gillmer designed and built his own house in Annapolis in 1947, where he lived for more than 60 years.

  8. Catamaran - Wikipedia

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    HSV-2 Swift, a wave-piercing catamaran, built by Incat in Tasmania, Australia. Wave-piercing catamarans (strictly speaking they are trimarans, with a central hull and two outriggers) employ a low-buoyancy bow on each hull that is pointed at the water line and rises aft, up to a level, to allow each hull to pierce waves, rather than ride over ...

  9. Seawind Ocean Technology - Wikipedia

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    Seawind Ocean Technology B.V., a Netherlands based company, is a manufacturer of integrated floating wind turbine and green hydrogen systems. [1] [2] [3] Seawind is developing two-bladed floating wind turbines (6.2 MW and 12.2 MW) suitable for installation in all seas, including hurricane regions and ultra-deep waters.