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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. The main differences between a trimaran and a catamaran are as follows: A trimaran has three hulls, while a catamaran has only two; The hulls of a trimaran are generally narrower than those of a catamaran, making it faster but less stable; The rigging of the two types of vessels is different: a trimaran has three masts, whereas a catamaran has only two; The keel of a trimaran is attached to the central hull, whereas that of a catamaran is attached to the two side hulls; Most often, the moorings of a trimaran are attached to the ends of the outriggers, while those of a catamaran are attached to the middle of the structure.
Multihulls are boats that provide greater safety in terms of navigation comfort and stability on the water. The trimaran ensures the best safety with its three-hull design, weight distribution, and anti-drift plan.