- A
multihull is a boat or ship with more than one hull,
whereas a
vessel with a
single hull is a monohull. The most
common multihulls are
catamarans (with...
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original on
October 16, 2020.
Retrieved October 16, 2020. "Guide to
Multihull Nets". multihullnets.com.
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- sink.
Multihulls rely on the
geometry and the
broad stance of
their multiple hulls for
their stability,
eschewing any form of ballast. Some
multihulls are...
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Trimarans (Dragonfly)
Expandacraft Farrier Marine Fountaine-Pajot
Gunboat (
multihull) (Gunboat)
Hobie Incat Kværner
Lagoon catamaran Mystère
Nacra Sailing...
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achieved by
using the
wider planform of a
catamaran or trimaran. Some
multihulls use
three foils; two main
forward foils provide lift so that the boat...
- single-handed race. The
event is open to
multihulls and
monohulls from the
following classes:
Ultims (
multihulls between 70 and 105 feet),
IMOCA (60 feet...
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Republic of
China (Taiwan) Navy.
Sports portal Oceania portal Multihull List of
multihulls Doran,
Edwin Jr. (1974). "Outrigger Ages". The
Journal of the...
- monohull, this race saw the
multihulls firmly established on the scene.
Thirteen of the thirty-five
boats entered were
multihulls, led by the controversial...
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Polynesian multihull terminology, such as "ama", "aka" and "vaka" (or "waka") are
multihull terms that have been
widely adopted beyond the
South Pacific...
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Portsmouth Yardstick was
extended to
multihulls in 1973 and from 1977 four
forms were used, for dinghy,
multihull, keel and cruiser. Due to the increasing...