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ARTICLES RELATED TO Trimaran |  |  |  | Trimaran: Encyclopedia II - Trimaran - HistoryThe first trimarans were built by indigenous Polynesians almost 4,000 years ago, and much of the current terminology is inherited from them. Multihull sailboats (catamarans and trimarans) gained favor during the 1960s and 1970s. Modern recreational trimarans are rooted in the same homebuilt tradition as other multihulls, though there are a number of production models now on the market, such as the folding, trailerable trimarans from Corsair Marine[1], Quorning Boats[2], Performance C ...
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 |  |  | Trimaran: Encyclopedia II - Multihull - Issues with multihullsMultihulls' width is often an issue, especially when docking. They are also more expensive to produce than a monohull of the same length.
Unfortunately, it is common wisdom (among monohull sailors, at least) that in the open ocean, multihull craft are unsafe. If a storm or wave capsizes a small monohull, it may recover, if it does not broach and sink. The rigging will probably be severely damaged, but the crew will be able to jury-rig and reach a port. Multihulls can capsize but they rarely sink. Even most rescued crews (in races) hav ...
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 |  |  | Trimaran: Encyclopedia II - Multihull - Popular multihullsThere are many types of multihulls in different categories. Among the small sailing catamarans, also called beach catamarans, the most recognized racing classes are the Hobie Cat 16, Formula 18 cats, A-cats and the olympic multihull called Tornado.
Larger boats include Corsair Marine (mid-sized trimarans), and Privilege (large, luxurious catamarans). But also the much larger French trimarans of the ORMA racing cirquit and roun ...
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A xebec, also spelled chebec, chebeck, jabeque, sciabecco, shebec, xebeque, and zebec, was a small, fast, three mast (but originally two mast) vessel of the 16th to 19th centuries, used almost exclusively in the Mediterranean Sea, with a distinctive hull, which added a pronounced overhanging bow and stern, and rarely displacing more than 200 tons, slightly smaller and with slightly fewer guns than frigates of the period.
In the 18th and early 19th centuries, a large xebec carried a square rig on the foremast, lateen sails o ...
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