catamarã
A catamarã is a type of multihull boat consisting of two parallel hulls of equal size. This distinct design provides several advantages over monohull vessels, including increased stability and a larger deck area. The two hulls are typically joined by a deck or frame.
The origin of the catamarã can be traced back to ancient Polynesian outrigger canoes, which used a
The stability of a catamarã comes from its wide beam, which resists heeling (tilting). This makes them
Catamarãs can be powered by sails or engines. Sailing catamarãs are known for their speed and agility.