catamaran in the Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

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catamaran [Brit ˌkatəməˈran, Am ˌkædəməˈræn, ˈkædəməˌræn] N

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I used to sail a catamaran

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catamaran
the ancestor of man/of the catamaran

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The pontoons are catamarans with rectangular shaped twin flat-bottomed hulls.
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For example, a catamaran has the biggest transverse stability of all ships of the same displacement.
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Sailing catamarans and trimarans gained popularity during the 1960s and 1970s.
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Righting a catamaran that is lying on its side involves using a righting line fed over the upper hull.
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Catamarans are not related to the term cat-rigged.
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These 3-hulled sailing craft offer excellent stability and speed compared to mono hull or catamaran sailboats.
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The terms "catboat" and "cat-rigged" are often confused with catamaran.
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The left bow of the catamaran was crushed and repaired later.
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Instead, the lower part of the hulls have skegs typical for a beach catamaran.
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A new breed of catamarans has also now started to take shape in the form of the mega or super catamaran.
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