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Definition of Trimarans
1. trimaran [n] - See also: trimaran
Lexicographical Neighbors of Trimarans
Literary usage of Trimarans
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. From Behemoth to Microship by Steven K. Roberts (2000)
"Given all that, our key nautical issue became one of finding (hopefully) or
building a pair of small trimarans. One thought was to revisit and hack the ..."
2. By Sea, Air, and Land: An Illustrated History of the U. S. Navy and the War by Edward J. Marolda (1996)
"Normally operating in six-man squads, the SEALs used landing craft, SEAL team
assault boats (STAB), 26-foot armored trimarans, PBRs, sampans, ..."
3. A Traveler's Guide to the Galapagos Islands by Barry Boyce (2004)
"LAMMAR LAW (Motor Sailer)- Designated one of the largest trimarans in the world,
the 93 ft LAMMAR LAW was designed by the well-known team of Duncan and ..."
4. Adventure Guide to Tampa Bay and Florida's West Coast by Chelle Koster Walton (2003)
"Rates for trimarans, catamarans, and other sailboats start at $30 for one hour.
Instruction is available with rentals. Boat Charters & Tours Learn the ..."
5. Adventure Guide to Aruba, Bonaire and Curacao by Lynne M. Sullivan (2006)
"... Hobie Cats, and Sunfish; long-distance competition for yachts; and a mid-distance
open category for trimarans, catamarans, and other boats. ..."
6. Twist & Build: Creating Non-orthogonal Architectureby Karel Vollers by Karel Vollers (2001)
"As an exercise in 'architecture and construction', I had him and a fellow student
examine the building methods of multihulls (catamarans and trimarans). ..."
7. Best Dives of the Caribbean by Joyce Huber (2006)
"The Cuan Law, one of the world's largest trimarans (105 feet),was specifically
designed with the scuba diver in mind. As with most live-aboards, ..."