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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 74. Chapters: Catamarans, Trimarans, Multihull, RV Triton, MY Ady Gil, Proa, Hobie cat, USS Independence, HSC Tanger Jet II, Independence class littoral combat ship, MV Mariam, Telstar trimaran, USA 17, HMAS Jervis Bay, HSC Jonathan Swift, Topcat, International Catamaran Challenge Trophy, Turanor PlanetSolar, Alinghi 5, Hobie 16, Beachcat, Formula 16, MV Gojira, Drua, Plastiki, Bora class guided missile hovercraft, HSC Sea Runner, Dragonfly Trimarans, Paper Tiger, HSV-X1 Joint Venture, International A-class catamaran, Small-waterplane-area twin hull, Hilu, Necker Belle, MS Sleipner, HSC FastCat Shanklin, MV Westpac Express, HSC Benchijigua Express, MV Devonair Belle, North American Catamaran Racing Association, Tornado, Banque Populaire V, Astus 16.1, Dart 18, Hirondelle, Groupama 3, Astus 20.1, PlayStation, Pontoon, Hurricane 5.9, Catalina Flyer, Astus 14.1, Sprint 15, Hydroptere, HSC Tarifa Jet, International C-Class Catamaran Championship, Trimaran IDEC, HSC Our Lady Pamela, Float, Walap, Team Philips, Taipan Catamaran, Stingray catamaran, Red Jet 5, Dart 16, SMB Adventure, Open Ocean Performance Sixties, Gitana 13, Tepukei, Daedalus, Orange II, Geronimo, Red Jet 3, HSC Our Lady Patricia, Westamaran, Ocean Racing Multihull Association, Warta Polpharma, Extreme 40, Doha 2006, Rose Noelle, SeaCart 30 Trimaran, Auto Express 86 Class, Vestas Sailrocket, Pacific Catamaran, Sparkle, Yellow Thing, Royal Charter Survey Boat, Monocat, Mystere, Cobra Catamaran, Cheyenne. Excerpt: MY Ady Gil (formerly Earthrace) was a 78-foot (24 m), wave-piercing trimaran, which was originally created as part of a project to break the world record for circumnavigating the globe in a powerboat. The vessel was powered by biodiesel fuel, but was also capable of running on regular diesel fuel. It used other eco-friendly materials, such as vegetable oil...