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Trimaran etymology. A yacht with three hulls in parallel. From tri- cata maran. From the etymology to the current meaning.
Kattumaram The word catamaran is derived from the Tamil word kattumaram கடடமரம which means logs bound together. The 10ft Tryst trimaran is a variation of the Duo dinghy. Kattumaram The word catamaran is derived from the Tamil word kattumaram கடடமரம which means logs bound together.
In this special blog you can discover 10 interesting and funny facts about the TF10 foiling Trimaran. From the half-decked medieval craft to the modern vessel of over 180 meters and with six decks its actually not easy to find your way. Collins English Dictionary - Complete Unabridged 2012 Digital Edition William Collins Sons Co.
Trimaran ˈtraɪməˌræn n a vessel usually of shallow draught with two hulls flanking the main hull Etymology. The trials programme has been very successful with results validating earlier research and proving that the trimaran hull form can perform as well as and. His first yacht a trimaran was crushed by a tug as it was put into the water for the first time and had to be hauled out.
1979 1986 HarperCollins. A trimaran is a fast sailing boat similar to a catamaran but with three hulls instead of two. Ama countable and uncountable plural amas Ayurveda A toxic.
Trimaran plural trimarans A type of boat with three parallel hulls. Word Origin for trimaran. Blend of tri- catamaran.