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  2. Lagoon 50 - Wikipedia

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    A catamaranreviews.com review concluded, "Lagoon 50 catamaran is an appreciable option for someone who wants to settle somewhere between the Lagoon 52 and Lagoon 450.The Lagoon 50 particularly wins because of the generous amount of volume and room it offers which grants enough privacy for a family to be comfortable onboard. The performance has ...

  3. AC50 - Wikipedia

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    The AC50 (defined in the America's Cup rules as AC Class yacht, or ACC) was a wingsail catamaran development rule that governed the construction of the yachts used in the 2017 Louis Vuitton Cup and the 2017 America's Cup.

  4. Marlow-Hunter 50 Center Cockpit - Wikipedia

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    The Marlow-Hunter 50 Center Cockpit, also called the Marlow-Hunter 50CC is an American sailboat that was designed by the Hunter Design Team as a cruiser and first built in 2010. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] The design was originally marketed by Hunter Marine as the Hunter 50 CC (for Center Cockpit ), but the company became Marlow-Hunter in 2012 and the ...

  5. MacGregor Yacht Corporation - Wikipedia

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    For example, the M-19 can mount a 40 horsepower (30 kW) outboard, the M-26-X can mount a 50 horsepower (37 kW) outboard and the M-26-M can mount a 60 horsepower (45 kW) outboard. With these large engines, the boats are capable of speeds of over 20 knots (37 km/h), and the M-26-M brochure shows a picture of the boat pulling a waterskier.

  6. Marinette Yacht - Wikipedia

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    The yachts varied in length from 26 to 44 feet, [2] and included express, sport fisherman, sedan and dual cabin models on a semi-planing hull. The series was made of welded aluminum . Most Marinettes today are used on inland rivers and lakes, although some are found in saltwater locations.

  7. Lagoon catamaran - Wikipedia

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    Lagoon catamaran is a brand of twin-hulled boats that are designed and produced in Bordeaux, France. The company began in 1984 as a specialist multihull division of Jeanneau, a volume monohull constructor. Jeanneau sold the division to Construction Navale Bordeaux (CNB), which was purchased by Beneteau in 1995, another French boat manufacturer.

  8. Lagoon 500 - Wikipedia

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    In a 2005 Sail Magazine review noted, "following up on their successful Lagoon 440 catamaran, the Peteghem-Prevost design team has created a 51-footer that will be available with several options—an owner's version with a three- or a four-cabin arrangement and a charter version with four or five cabins." [11]

  9. Lagoon 55 - Wikipedia

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    The boat has a draft of 5.09 ft (1.55 m) with the standard twin keels. [1] The boat is fitted with twin Japanese Yanmar 4JH80 diesel engines of 80 hp (60 kW) or, optionally, two French Nanni Industries N4.115 115 hp (86 kW) diesel engines with saildrives for docking and maneuvering.