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James Wharram Designs - the grandfather of UK multihull design. His latest project, with his partner Hanneke Boon, is the provision of two seagoing sailing double canoes for the Pacific islands of Tikopia and Anuta, to give them independent transport. To find out more or to support the project visit here.

Cornwall Marine Network - a non-profit making company set up to support and promote local marine-based businesses. Great for finding anything from accommodation to yacht charter within Cornwall.

Derick Reynolds Design Services - Derick is our CAD designer and a very talented chap.

Multimarine Composites - Dazcat's sister company, responsible for building our multis as well as many other interesting projects.

Nic Bailey Design - designer of the capsules for the London Eye and two of Multimarine's projects, Impossible Dream and the VSV MarySlim.

British Marine Federation - the trade association for the marine leisure industry in the UK.

Multihull Offshore Cruising & Racing Association - UK association for multis with accommodation that like to go fast.

Rob Feloy Multihull Surveys - an independent marine surveyor and a fund of good advice
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Multihull Maven - the best website for unbiased information on all aspects of multihulls.

Kaspar von Breitenbuch; sailing adventures on Dazcat 8 - if you want to see what a Dazcat 8m is capable of visit here to read about Kaspar's trip south from Slovenia and all around the Black Sea. This is after it sailed the Atlantic twice with a previous owner, Bob Beggs!

Tony and Ann Montgomery-Smith; adventures on Dazcat 920 - sailing the Bay of Biscay.

Bob Beggs, not content with solo sailing across the Atlantic and honeymooning on the Round Britain 2006, has set himself the challenge of sailing an anticlockwise circumnavigation of the North American continent, via the fabled North West Passage. This has not yet been done under sail. Bob is doing this in an open deck Dazcat 10 based on the hulls of the 8m he used for his transatlantic crossing with Daz in 1994. Go Bob! He leaves in June - keep up with developments via his website.

 
       
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