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  2. Derek Kelsall - Wikipedia

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    Derek Kelsall (15 May 1933 – 11 December 2022) was an English multihull sailboat designer latterly resident in New Zealand. [1] [2] He began his career in surveying and in the oil industry, but found the lure of boats too great to ignore. Born in north Wales on 15 May 1933, he died in Thames, New Zealand on 11 December 2022, at the age of 89. [3]

  3. James Wharram - Wikipedia

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    Wharram was born in Manchester, England.In 1953, after long studies into the records of boats of the Pacific in the libraries and museums of Britain, and inspired by Eric de Bisschop's book The voyage of the Kaimiloa, [1] he designed and built the first British ocean-going double-canoe-catamaran, the Tangaroa (length 23 feet 6 inches (7.16 m)) and in 1955–56 sailed with Jutta Schultze ...

  4. Jim Brown (multihull designer) - Wikipedia

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    Jim Brown is a multihull sailboat designer who collaborates with John Marples. [1] The pair are responsible for the Constant camber, Seaclipper and Searunner [1] series of trimarans. Early in his career, Jim Brown was inspired by Arthur Piver. Jim is now retired. [1]

  5. Multihull - Wikipedia

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    A catamaran is a vessel with twin hulls. Commercial catamarans began in 17th century England. Separate attempts at steam-powered catamarans were carried out by the middle of the 20th century. However, success required better materials and more developed hydrodynamic technologies. During the second half of the 20th century catamaran designs ...

  6. Nacra 17 - Wikipedia

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    Since no existing design or class fit the ISAF specs, we decided to create an all-new design that is about 17 feet long, called the NACRA 17. Compared to an F16 class catamaran, it is 250mm longer, 100mm wider, has a taller mast and more sail area, and curved dagger boards. The curve boards also give an added dimension to the sailing.

  7. Lock Crowther - Wikipedia

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    This initial success inspired others to build similar boats. Crowther then studied electrical engineering in Melbourne [2] and in the early 1960s became involved in multihull design and the Amateur Yacht Research Society. [3] In 1962 Trio was built based upon his designs. [2] [4] Crowther's next design was the Kraken 25, garnering some ...

  8. Richard Cooper Newick - Wikipedia

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    trimaran: 60: built for Phil Weld Lark: trimaran: 1962: 24: named for Newick's daughter Lucky Strike: trimaran: 50: racing design Maine Cat 22: catamaran: 24: 18 examples built Moxie: trimaran: 46: 1980 OSTAR winner, built for Phil Weld Native: trimaran: 1976: 38: Ocean Surfer: trimaran: 1988: 40: 1988 CSTAR entrant Pat's: trimaran: 50: Newick ...

  9. Chris White (multihull designer) - Wikipedia

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    His first large design was the 52' trimaran, Juniper, built in southern Virginia and launched in 1981, later sailed around the world by Henk de Velde. [1] [3] In 1983 he started his design business, developing the concept of the forward cockpit or pilot house catamaran. [1] The first of the Atlantic Cats were launched in 1985. [1]

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