How To Use Trimaran In A Sentence

  • In 1992, the thrill-seeking sailor, who holds the round-Ireland solo record of 90 hours, had to be rescued from the Atlantic when his trimaran sank in 50-knot winds off Rhode Island in America.
  • A few weeks before my visit the wreckage of the trimaran Nai'a had washed up.
  • On this special occasion, the trimaran's skipper had prepared a few words in German for the local audience.
  • New Zealander Peter Bethune said the futuristic trimaran Ady Gil was salvagable after the crash, but that he was ordered by Sea Shepherd head Paul Watson to scuttle it. World Watch
  • Mollycoddle half a dozen in air-conditioned luxury aboard an ocean-going trimaran, and peace and harmony shall prevail.
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  • A trimaran is a sailing vessel, distant cousin of a catamaran. The Daily News - News
  • Bembridge lifeboat also went out to the stricken trimaran.
  • There are a number of different sailing vessels currently operating out of Thailand, from mono hulled outfits to catamarans or even trimaran yachts.
  • So far, two trimarans have abandoned the TJV - the most recent being Banque Covefi with Bertrand de Broc and Pascal Bidegorry due to battery problems and broken mainsail battens.
  • Despite a total lack of racing experience, he bought a 60-foot racing trimaran (the fastest, most complex machine a sailor could set foot on at the time) and named it Lakota.
  • The trimaran is a very forgiving design, which is why it is preferred by so many these days for sea voyaging and island hopping. Archive 2009-07-01
  • There are a number of different sailing vessels currently operating out of Thailand, from mono hulled outfits to catamarans or even trimaran yachts.
  • The attempt on the single-handed record could be a two-trimaran race.
  • MacInnes still has a job, helping to maintain BMW Oracle's trimaran, which is a huge and complicated sailing machine, one that requires an estimated 200 to 300 man-hours of work on shore for every hour of sailing. NYT > Home Page
  • 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 in many cases better than, the traditional monohull.
  • Why did you decide on a 100 foot trimaran, which is the modern day solo sailor's record attempt boat, rather than building a bigger boat that could try to take the Jules Verne trophy? Undefined
  • More than 10,000 Ellen fans recently turned out to cheer on their hero as she sailed her trimaran from Greenwich to Tower Bridge along the River Thames.
  • In January there was a collision between a Japanese ship and a trimaran from the Sea Shepherd Conservation Society, a green group based in the American state of Washington.
  • There's a modest fleet of trimarans and sea kayaks at the ready.
  • As she spoke, her giant trimaran was climbing great walls of rolling water and then blasting down into the troughs between waves on her 21st day at sea.
  • 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.
  • Ready to de-power the huge trimaran at any moment, she held the auto-pilot remote control in one fist and the tails of two control ropes in the other.
  • As she spoke, her giant trimaran was climbing great walls of rolling water and then blasting down into the troughs between waves on her 21st day at sea.
  • THE TRIMARAN FLEW WESTWARD BENEATH THE OUTTHRUSTING arm of Aven, skimming the shallow salt lagoon by virtue of the metapsychic gale Mercy had whistled up when Bryan protested that the day was too calm for sailing. The Golden Torc
  • This is an epic accomplishment for Ellen and her 75 ft trimaran.
  • I met a guy there, a designer who built ocean racing wooden trimarans.
  • As a spinnaker, often used in yacht racing, cannot be fitted to the ultra-streamlined trimaran, speed had to be sacrificed.
  • If Alcatel had new direction, why was it still boasting of a manufacturing "trimaran" in telecoms, trains and nuclear power? Buying American
  • The end cannot come fast enough for Britain's exhausted sailing heroine, whose trimaran almost came to grief yesterday
  • A keen sailor, he single-handedly built a 50 foot glass fibre trimaran over seven years, and spent many happy years sailing it in the Channel and the Mediterranean.
  • The agreement was signed a month and a half after the speedy space-age trimaran owned by American software tycoon Larry Ellison routed a catamaran sailed by defending champion Alinghi of Switzerland in Valencia, Spain. America's Cup court case officially ends

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