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catamaran

[kat-uh-muh-ran, kat-uh-muh-ran] / ˌkæt ə məˈræn, ˈkæt ə məˌræn /
NOUN
vessel
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But after a few more hours of anxious waiting, they saw the lights of a catamaran and heard the voice of its American captain crackling over their radio.

From New York Times

In fact, the closest boat was a 45-foot catamaran not in the rally.

From Washington Post

The country’s navy said it had also launched a rescue operation in severe storm conditions to save a sailor who had been swept out to sea on a catamaran.

From New York Times

The 50-foot foiling catamarans used their largest wing sails and were crewed by four sailors instead of six.

From Seattle Times

Hasselskog said the same technology powering Candela’s new leisure boat will also be used to power a 30-passenger catamaran prototype that could operate in Sweden by summer.

From Seattle Times