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Kratke hlače Stvoriti

Every spring I post a video of the Multihull Centre. This has been my home base since 1982. And every year it seems to get ever more crowded with multihulls. In part of course because they are all much larger than 30 years ago. In this video you can see two Transit 38's, a Gypsy 28 and an Eclipse. In the back ground are a Sagitta and Banshee See here for more http://multihullcentre.co.uk/ and my designs here www.sailingcatamarans.com (no audio on this video)

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This is a Sango built in Oregon, USA, and then trailed down to Mexico's Baja for its first sails. Mike wrote "Fastest we went this trip was 13 knots with a reef in the main and ill fitting sails. Was Great! " Even with four on board and when towing an 8ft Crayfish!! You can see more on the Sango here http://sailingcatamarans.com/index.php/designs-2/2-catamarans-under-25ft/160-sango

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Many people worry about how they can turn their catamaran hull over without damaging it. Furthermore, people tend to over estimate the loads and the number of people and equipment needed. But as this video shows, it is very easy and with some strategically placed car tyres can be done without damage It also shows the advantage of building one hull at a time! This Tamar 31 is being built by Seascape in Thailand. You can see more on the boat yard here www.seascape-asia.com And more on the Tamar 31 here http://sailingcatamarans.com/index.php/designs-2/5-catamarans-over-40ft/480-tamar-31

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