Catamaran
A catamaran is a type of vessel, consisting of two hullss joined by a frame. Catamarans can be sail or motor powered. The word catamaran is of Tamil origin. The word in Tamil Kattumaram means Logs bound together which pronounced in English transformed to Catamaran.
Although the principles of sailing are the same for both catamarans and monohulls there are some 'peculiarities' to sailing catamarans. For example:
- Catamarans can be harder to tack (turn through the wind). Because they are lighter in proportion to their sail size, they have less momentum to carry them through the turn when they are head to wind.
- They have a higher average speed.
- All boats sail faster when travelling in certain directions relative to the wind the best speeds typically being achieved when heading away from the wind at about 135 degrees. This effect is much more noticeable with catamarans, even to the extent that it can be more efficient to jibe ('tack' downwind) in zig zags, rather than heading directly away from the wind as a monohull would.
- Catamarans are less likely to capsize in the classic 'beam-wise' manner but often have a tendency to 'pole-axe' instead - where the bow sinks into the water and the boat 'trips' over forward.
Catamarans, and multihulls in general, are normally faster than single-hull boats for four reasons:
- each hull of a catamaran is (typically) thinner in cross section than those of monohulls;
- catamarans are lighter due to the fact there is no keel counterweight.
- catamarans have a wider beam (the distance from one side of the boat to the other), which makes them more stable and therefore able to carry more sail area per metre of length than an equivalent monohull.
- the greater stability means that the sail is more likely to stay upright in a gust, drawing more power than a monohull's sail which is more likely to lean over.
Popular small racing catamarans include:
- The Hobie cats
- International A-Class (open design; 18' x 7'8" x 75 kg x 150 sq ft sail)
- Dart 15 and 18
- Tornado, Olympic class racing catamaran.
- Discovery, Stena Line, between Harwich, UK and Hoek van Holland, Netherlands [1]
- The Breeze running between Rochester, New York and Toronto, Ontario