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Collection of well-illustrated articles covering the performance, stability, comfort, seaworthiness, and other aspects of catamarans and trimarans.
[Multihull Maven, Valletta, Malta]
Collection of well-illustrated articles covering the performance, stability, comfort, seaworthiness, and other aspects of catamarans and trimarans.
[Multihull Maven, Valletta, Malta]
Collection of well-illustrated articles covering the performance, stability, comfort, seaworthiness, and other aspects of catamarans and trimarans.
[Multihull Maven, Valletta, Malta]
The writer examines the stability, heeling, likelihood of capsize, and sailing characteristics af the typical cruising catamaran.
[BoatSafe.com, USA]
Having two hulls means that two masts don′t necessarily have to go one in front of the other.
[Duckworks Boat Builders Supply, Harper, TX, USA]
Excellent grab bag of advice from many sources on what makes the right boat for you. Sections include Research, Intended Use, General Choices, and Boat Models. Special section on multihulls -v- monohulls for cruising. Contains excerpts from hard-to-find bulletin board and newsgroup postings, as well as links to useful sites and vendor pages.
[Bill Dietrich, USA]
A trimaran designer compares tris with cats, and comments on trailering, docking, and the stability, beachability, strength, and safety of his designs.
[Farrier Marine, Fendalton, New Zealand]
A trimaran designer compares tris with cats, and comments on trailering, docking, and the stability, beachability, strength, and safety of his designs.
[Farrier Marine, Fendalton, New Zealand]
A catamaran designer goes over the technical factors that influence motion, stability, windward ability, hydrodynamic drag, and other design considerations.
[John Shuttleworth Yacht Designs Ltd., Washington, West Sussex, UK]
Tips for staying out of irons when tacking, changing course in a gust, reducing sail downwind, and jibing a multihull.
[SailNet, 6 October 2001]