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How to pronounce catamaran in English?

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Type of boat

Examples of catamaran

catamaran
He just wants a closer look at the large steel catamaran sitting in his harbour.
From the nzherald.co.nz
Their spacious 45-foot catamaran, named Madiba, had four bedrooms and bathrooms.
From the suntimes.com
Common boat designs are a catamaran with two pontoons, or a trimaran with three.
From the en.wikipedia.org
This week the revolutionary catamaran is undergoing new trials in the Irish Sea.
From the newscientist.com
This week a high-speed catamaran began a new service between Dover and Boulogne.
From the newscientist.com
He was a keen sailor and constructed a beautiful catamaran in our front garden.
From the guardian.co.uk
Two occupants can dive up to 300 meters in this stable catamaran configuration.
From the cnn.com
One of them is to tour the island's northwest coast as I did, aboard a catamaran.
From the dailyherald.com
Visitors can cruise the bay by boat and catamaran or view it from a helicopter.
From the sacbee.com
More examples
  • A sailboat with two parallel hulls held together by single deck
  • A catamaran (from Tamil kattumaram "kattumaram ") is a type of multihulled boat or ship consisting of two hulls, or vakas, joined by some structure, the most basic being a frame, formed of akas. Catamarans can be sail- or engine-powered.
  • The A-Class Catamaran, often abbreviated to A-Cat, is a developmental class sailing catamaran for singlehanded racing.
  • A raft consisting of two or more logs tied together; A raft used on the St Lawrence River by lashing two ships together; A small rectangular raft used in dockyards to protect the hulls of large ships; A twin-hulled sailing yacht, especially one used for racing; the hulls being connected by a ...
  • (Catamarans) (3): Island Express, Mackinac Express, Straits Express.
  • (Catamarans) A vessel with two identical hulls which can be powered by sail or engine.
  • A twinned hull boat with no centreboard
  • A twin-hulled boat, with hulls side by side.
  • A twin hulled boat. Catamaran sailboats are known for their ability to plane and are faster than single hulled boats (monohull) in some conditions.