: a vessel (such as a sailboat) with twin hulls and usually a deck or superstructure connecting the hulls
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Take a sunset cruise on the hotel’s El Rey catamaran, dine at Baleenkitchen, or enjoy a cocktail at my favorite spot, the Living Room Bar.—Patricia Doherty, Travel + Leisure, 21 July 2025 The 140-footer is its first catamaran, a design with larger interior space and better fuel efficiency than a similar- length monohull.—Nicole Hoey, Robb Report, 10 June 2025 This World Oceans Day, SailGP—the high-speed, close-to-shore international sailing championship where national teams race identical F50 catamarans at iconic venues around the world—is having a zeitgeist moment.—Afdhel Aziz, Forbes.com, 8 June 2025 Keeping SailGP’s identical F50 catamarans, which compete head-to-head, in stable flight is hard enough on an open track, so trying to achieve constant foiling as the breeze swirls off the streets of Manhattan is much more difficult.—Andrew Rice, New York Times, 7 June 2025 See All Example Sentences for catamaran
Word History
Etymology
Tamil kaṭṭumaram, from kaṭṭu to tie + maram tree, wood
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