The submarine was then guided onto the cradle and hoisted aboard the catamaran mother ship. |
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She hopes to set off in the catamaran Kingfisher II next January, with a team of 14, to beat the current record of 64 days. |
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The air cushion on the catamaran is contained between the sidehulls and end seals, and is generated by installed lift fans. |
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The catamaran anchored off the Ancon Peninsula so holidaymakers could snorkel or swim, the inquest was told. |
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After the catamaran trip, Chen was interviewed by local Marshallese reporters. |
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I got an Estonian passport stamp, courtesy of a short trip across the water from Finland on a very fast catamaran. |
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The vessels are of catamaran design, the hulls being constructed from a fibre-reinforced plastic sandwich. |
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One is a powered catamaran that can travel at 30 knots, carrying 50 divers with their instructors and sufficient tanks for two dives. |
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An air cushion between the two hulls is created as the catamaran moves through the water. |
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Our dive boat was a 14m catamaran with two 250 h.p. engines, and it looked just great. |
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Hire that yacht or catamaran and sail away for at least three days, a week would be better. |
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We're not talking sea-going yacht or racing catamaran here, just a simple flat-bottomed boat to get a closer look at the reef and marine life. |
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It has an air-cushioned catamaran hull and waterjet propulsion, which provides high speed and manoeuvrability. |
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This division was also the site for catamaran carnage with the wind wreaking havoc in the 12-boat fleet. |
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To reach the island of Hvar from Split, on the mainland, it takes an hour by catamaran or two hours by ferry. |
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These qualities were already demonstrated by the shipyard through their work on a revolutionary hydroplane catamaran. |
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On the flip side, for those buying a used catamaran, custom catamarans and trimarans can be a fantastic bargain on the brokerage market. |
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Despite some sudden drops in the wind, the catamaran had no difficulty picking up speed in a light breeze. |
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Canoe, sailing, wake-board, surfing, pedalo, catamaran... All these water-activities are possible on the lake of Annecy. |
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We are thus going to use sensor systems that will enable us to develop the hydrofoil catamaran in its first navigation phase. |
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All pins used in the attachments are bushed to allow for proper servicing to adequately deal with the rigors of a sailing catamaran of this size. |
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This cruising catamaran of 15m, from 1994 refitted in 1998, is very spacious, strong and unsinkable. |
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Many potential voyagers call us at the magazine, to find a catamaran for long-term charter. |
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The town is a weekend retreat for residents of Buenos Aires, an hour away by an extremely swish catamaran. |
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She is a 50ft catamaran equipped with sea kayaks, fishing and snorkelling gear plus a well-stocked bar, and a chef. |
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On May 9th a Swedish Artemis Racing catamaran capsized and broke apart while turning during a training session. |
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Due to the complete darkness under the catamaran, it took seven minutes to locate the fishing vessel. |
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I am aware of the warranty conditions of this Hobie catamaran and of all safety tips and warnings contained in this manual. |
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The catamaran anchored aweigh for the first round-the-world expedition with solar energy. |
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Take a luxury catamaran from Cairns and Port Douglas to the outer Great Barrier Reef. |
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The ship's designers sought a compromise between a monohull and a catamaran, which would be perfectly adapted to the mixed propulsion system. |
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This allows sailing a catamaran exactly as if on the open sea, but at about forty kilometres from Grenoble. |
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The catamaran is a vessel designed for transporting passengers in rivers, estuaries or coastal waters. |
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Although several yachts have berthed next to the new breakwater wall, the catamaran was the first to use the pontoons, which have been moved during the past two weeks. |
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The high-speed catamaran was not able to operate a reliable timetable. |
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We have also observed that the well designated safe swimming zones are being ignored by people windsurfing, para-boarding, jet-skiing and catamaran sailing. |
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After springing a leak below the water line early yesterday morning, skipper Andrew Tozer and the crew of La Bamba were taken aboard the 41-foot catamaran Island Fling. |
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Whether single-screw, twin-screw, tugboat, catamaran, or classic monohull, the boats are tough oceangoing vessels that chug along for long distances. |
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The starboard side of the catamaran is no longer part of the destroyer. |
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This ticket also covers the cost of passage on the Wightlink catamaran from Portsmouth Harbour to Ryde Pier Head. |
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With a copper glint over her 20 meters? long hulls, this exceptional catamaran will soon leave the shipyard for the 32nd America's Cup in Valencia where it will surely catch the eye of sailors and spectators. |
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The minimal length of this first round-the-world voyage is 8 months and will lead the catamaran to the East and West coasts of North America as well as to Cancun, Sydney, Singapore and the United Arab Emirates. |
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On Friday, a fast-moving, twin-engine experimental catamaran flipped in choppy waters on Castaic Lake. |
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The catamaran, a floating laboratory topped with solar panels, is ground-breaking, powerful and reliable, making it the ideal partner for an innovative watchmaker. |
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They recognized that a catamaran was not expressly prohibited under the rules. |
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They offer a wide stable boat with a ride sometimes softer than V-bottom hulls. A wide, airy main cabin is the trademark of catamaran cruisers along with lots of deck space for sunning. |
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We took one of the daily 90-minute trips out to a coral reef, and after the skipper moored the hotel catamaran to prepare a delicious barbecue lunch, we snorkelled around in the sparkling pin-clear sea. |
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Visiting the park by private boat is difficult because of its distance, so most visitors come by ferry, catamaran, or seaplane from Key West. |
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On foot, by tram, by bike or... aboard a catamaran. |
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Travellers to Southampton are served by a high speed catamaran passenger ferry from Cowes known as the Red Jet. |
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He had been serving as master of the seasonally operated Aquaria II, a company catamaran that carries up to 244 passengers and has a service speed of 18 knots. |
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On a craft used in Italy, the catamaran moscone, the rower stands and takes advantage of his body weight to increase leverage while sculling. |
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Borneo Reef World lies off the island of Pulau Gaya and is half an hourOs boat ride by luxury catamaran from Jesselton Point in Kota Kinabalu. |
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It proved to be a stroke of luck for the sailor from La Baule who, despite the most flattering of track records over the previous ten years, hadn't managed to pull off his project for a 40 metre catamaran. |
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A hydrofoil wing helps lift the catamaran up out of the water, decreasing drag, increasing fuel economy and creating a smaller boat wake. |
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Qualities: We propose an excellent catamaran where you could enjoy of an exciting day visiting paradisiac places of our coast of Ibiza or Formentera and this way to enjoy his crystalline waters. |
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In truth, our proud 33 metre catamaran, loathes this point of sailAs soon as the wind exceeds 20 knots and the seas get bigger, it begins to slam, shake and lash out, and all that makes life on board a real ordeal. |
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These include travel on the catamaran service to or from Portsmouth as appropriate. |
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First of her range and entirely realized in aluminum, the mega catamaran promises an unequaled level of luxury while meeting all the requirements and conditions of a super-yacht. |
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From the start it was clear, a different approach to the hull design was required, a catamaran with hydrofoil assistance offered a potential solution. |
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Similarly to the 30 m long owner cabin, located on the lower mezzanine floor in the forward section of the catamaran, the saloon offers fantastic sea views that you will enjoy while having a rest inside. |
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But we hadn't unpacked our cozzies yet so we opted for a dry run on a glassbottomed catamaran. |
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A catamaran service run by Wightlink operates from Ryde Pier to Portsmouth Harbour which connects with both Island Line trains and mainland trains to London Waterloo. |
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Official ferry and transportation services to the Dry Tortugas includes the Yankee Freedom III catamaran, private vessel chartering and seaplane services. |
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Ross Hobson, of Ponteland, was taking part in the Route du Rhum yacht race in November 2006 when his catamaran, named Mollymawk, was flipped over in high seas. |
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This new catamaran meets the latest EPA standards for a vessel of its class and is 40 percent more fuel efficient when compared to traditional monohull boats. |
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Water sports fans however can enjoy windsurfing, kayaking, canoeing and catamaran sailing, as well as tennis, volleyball, table tennis, pool and darts back on dry land. |
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While Brown hasn't had to reenact that lesson in his subsequent bareboat adventures, he did have a few uncomfortable moments at the helm of the catamaran in Greece. |
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It was their second attempt to win this prize after their first one in 1992 had to be aborted when their catamaran Enza hit an object which tore a hole in the starboard hull. |
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Situated at the end of the town's pier, it is adjacent to the terminal for the Wightlink fast catamaran service connecting the island with Portsmouth on the UK mainland. |
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The Wightlink catamaran runs regularly between Ryde and Portsmouth. |
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