The C-Class Catamaran is a high-performance developmental class sailing catamaran. They are very light boats which use rigid wing sails and can sail at...
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The A-Class Catamaran, often abbreviated to A-Cat, is a development class sailing catamaran for singlehanded racing. The class was founded during the late...
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International C-Class Catamaran Championship, (ICCCC or I4C), is a match racing sailing competition featuring the highly innovative International C-Class...
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the Little Americas Cup. While a championship series sailed between C Class catamarans does still exist, it is no longer known as the Little America's Cup...
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The International B-class/F20 Catamaran, is a development class, on the comeback after the fracturing of the original B-class, into the myriad of one...
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Chamber Choir International C-Class Catamaran Championship, a match racing series for C-Class catamarans (under sail), held annually International Classification...
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British lifeboats International C-class catamaran, sailing catamaran C-class Melbourne tram C-class Sydney tram Commonwealth Railways C class, 4-6-0 passenger...
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A catamaran (/ˌkætəməˈræn/) (informally, a "cat") is a watercraft with two parallel hulls of equal size. The wide distance between a catamaran's hulls...
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Sailing hydrofoil (section C-Class catamarans)
States. Recent International C-class catamaran have been foiling, and further development is expected. International A-class catamaran rule 8 initially...
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The C 14-class missile boat is a light missile boat of catamaran designed for use in the Middle East, also known as the China Cat class. The small size...
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Multihull (section Catamaran (twin-hull))
more than 150 models. List of multihulls International C-Class Catamaran Championship International Catamaran Challenge Trophy Monocat Round Texel Sailing...
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the wind velocity: High-performance catamarans, including the Extreme 40 catamaran and International C-class catamaran can sail at speeds up to twice the...
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vessel is by a halyard. High-performance yachts, including the International C-Class Catamaran, have used or use rigid wing sails, which perform better than...
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preferences and weight. Full development classes such as the International Moth and International C class catamaran represent the cutting edge of the sport...
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the Independence class. Freedom-class littoral combat ship Independence-class littoral mission vessel HSV Sea Slice, SLICE catamaran Sea Fighter (FSF-1)...
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Nylex is a C-Class racing catamaran, designed and built in Australia in the 1970s specifically to compete in the International Catamaran Challenge Trophy...
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the International Moth, Laser, and AC75. America's Cup catamarans have used hydrofoils since 2013. Other foiling catamarans include A-Class, C-Class, Nacra...
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Tornado (sailboat) (redirect from Tornado (catamaran))
handed multihull class recognised as an International Class by the International Sailing Federation. It was used for the Catamaran discipline at the...
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Hobie Cat (redirect from Hobie 17 (catamaran))
sailing catamarans. Its fiberglass catamaran models range in nominal length between 14 feet (4.3 m) and 18 feet (5.5 m). Rotomolded catamaran models range...
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the French Match Racing Championship in 2013 Winner of the International C Class Catamaran Championship (Little America's Cup) in 2013 Winner of the Tour...
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PacifiCat class of fast ferries was operated from June 1999 to March 2000 by BC Ferries in British Columbia, Canada. Three PacifiCat catamarans - Explorer...
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wing-sail catamarans designed by former C&C Yachts designer Steve Killing, club member Fred Eaton won the International C-Class Catamaran Championship...
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Type 22 missile boat (redirect from Type 022 class)
which include Finland's Hamina class missile boat, and Norway's Skjold class patrol boat. The wave-piercing catamaran design may mean as much as a 50%...
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Hobie 16 (redirect from Hobie catamaran)
The ISAF International Class Hobie 16 (H16) is a popular catamaran manufactured by the Hobie Cat Company for racing and day sailing. The craft was the...
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Formula 18 (redirect from F18 class)
The Formula 18 (F18) class is a non-foiling, restricted development, formula-design sport catamaran class. It was started in the early 1990s and quickly...
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performance catamaran used for racing; it is a one design within the Formula 16 class. It is recognised as a class by the International Sailing Federation...
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Christian Philosophers of India America's Cup Properties Inc, in International C-Class Catamaran Championship This disambiguation page lists articles associated...
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class Cougar class FB class (RIB-33) Murce class Bahman class catamaran Gashti class Kuch class Bladerunner of Seraj class Heidar class Meead class Kajami...
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C&C 37-2 1988 C&C 38-1 1973 C&C 38-2 1975 C&C 38-3 1985 C&C 39 1971 C&C 40 Crusader 1968 C&C 40-1 1970 C&C 40-2 1978 C&C 40-2 AC 1977 C&C 40 R 1993 C&C...
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Beachcat (category Catamarans)
common types of small recreational sailboats, minimalist 14 to 20 foot catamarans, almost always with a cloth "trampoline" stretched between the two hulls...
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