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A catamaran - is a twin-hulled sailing boat.
A catamaran, a twin hulled speedster.
Technically, the first steel hulled ship was the French warship 'Redoubtable ' in 1876. However, iron hulled ships had been used 30 years before this.
A multi-hulled yacht or boat is also known as a catamaran. The official Definition is: A multi-hulled boat has at least three hulls, with the outside hulls extending forward beyond the central or inside hull or hulls.The hulls are tapered with a cross-sectional configuration that increases in side front to rear, thus forming a channel or tunnel between adjacent hulls which decreases in cross-sectional size front to rear. Air entering the tunnels is compressed, thus imparting a lifting force to the hulls lifting the hulls partially out of the water to decrease the hydraulic drag on the hulls.Multi-hulled boats are often offered for charter vacations around the world. An example of a multi-hulled boat is the Aldebaran located in the Caribbean: www.bookaldebaran.com
A CATERAN is a Highland Fighting man. A CATERMERAN is a twin hulled boat. A CATERER is someone who cooks A CATERMAN is probably a mis-spelling.
The answer is 'cathedral'! ^U^ Julie
The occupants are at risk of electric shock if the lightning strike travels through the metal hull of the boat. It is safer for occupants to move to the center of the boat, away from metal surfaces, and avoid contact with any metal objects during a lightning storm.
Double hulled ships, outriggers Double hulled ships, outriggers
Steel hulled ships