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ORMA 60 and Trimaran

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Difference between ORMA 60 and Trimaran

ORMA 60 vs. Trimaran

ORMA 60 is a class of sailing trimarans administered by the Ocean Racing Multihull Association (ORMA) that created in 1996 by the International Sailing Federation (ISAF) within the sport of sailing. A trimaran (or double-outrigger) is a multihull boat that comprises a main hull and two smaller outrigger hulls (or "floats") which are attached to the main hull with lateral beams.

Similarities between ORMA 60 and Trimaran

ORMA 60 and Trimaran have 1 thing in common (in Unionpedia): Sailing.

Sailing

Sailing employs the wind—acting on sails, wingsails or kites—to propel a craft on the surface of the water (sailing ship, sailboat, windsurfer, or kitesurfer), on ice (iceboat) or on land (land yacht) over a chosen course, which is often part of a larger plan of navigation.

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ORMA 60 and Trimaran Comparison

ORMA 60 has 12 relations, while Trimaran has 122. As they have in common 1, the Jaccard index is 0.75% = 1 / (12 + 122).

References

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