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- noun A
boat with two or morehulls .
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Examples
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For VPLP, the challenge consisted of designing a fully crewed, no compromise multihull, which is totally versatile but very high-performing, suitable for a mixed programme, which is always seaworthy but cutting edge and progressive, but which always preserves the safety of the crew on board.
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We have spent millions of euros on a multihull which is still under construction but ready to sail soon, "
timesofmalta.com 2009
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The solo Trans-Tasman race fleet, including one of my biggest supporters, Bruce, on his 46-foot multihull Big Wave Rider, had a bit of a bouncy ride the other night off the other side of Australia.
True Spirit Jessica Watson 2010
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Bruce and Suzanne own a Chamberlin 46-foot multihull catamaran called Big Wave Rider.
True Spirit Jessica Watson 2010
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A serial entrepreneur, cofounder of three high tech companies and an avid multihull sailor.
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The sailboat racing was a success with first in the monohull class and overall wins after handicapping, including the multihull class boats, both days.
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POINTE-A-PITRE, Guadeloupe — France's Michel Desjoyeaux won the multihull competition of the Route du Rhum trans-Atlantic solo race.
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Annie Nelson and Susan Korzeniewski took third in the women's multihull.
USATODAY.com - Athlete of the Week Spearmon fends off Wariner challenge in 200 2006
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Tornado: multihull; mixed men and women, Feb. 12-22 in Miami
USATODAY.com 2005
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Tornado: multihull; mixed men and women, Feb. 12-22 in Miami
USATODAY.com 2005
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