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trimaran|ˈtraɪməræn| [f. tri- + catamaran n.] A boat with a central hull and a float on each side.
1949Sun (Baltimore) 27 Sept. 22/3 A trimaran showed running speed but little drive to windward. 1959Engineering 16 Jan. 86/2 The trimaran configuration, that is a main hull and two outriggers. 1966T. Pynchon Crying of Lot 49 iii. 57 Metzger handed Oedipa aboard the about-to-be-hijacked vessel, a 17-foot aluminum trimaran. 1973Guardian 18 May 18/1 [He] sailed out from England to New Zealand three years ago in a 22-foot trimaran, built and designed by himself. |