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- Naramatac abstract "Naramatac was a catamaran sailboat designed by Robert B. Harris in 1948 and launched in 1950, mostly notable for its innovative use of asymmetric hulls, later to become the hallmark of the Hobies.".
- Naramatac thumbnail Naramatac.jpg?width=300.
- Naramatac wikiPageID "44549003".
- Naramatac wikiPageLength "3173".
- Naramatac wikiPageOutDegree "12".
- Naramatac wikiPageRevisionID "663671620".
- Naramatac wikiPageWikiLink Catamaran.
- Naramatac wikiPageWikiLink Category:Catamarans.
- Naramatac wikiPageWikiLink Hobie.
- Naramatac wikiPageWikiLink List_of_multihulls.
- Naramatac wikiPageWikiLink Robert_B._Harris.
- Naramatac wikiPageWikiLink Sailboat.
- Naramatac wikiPageWikiLink United_States.
- Naramatac wikiPageWikiLink Woody_Brown_(surfer).
- Naramatac wikiPageWikiLinkText "Naramatac".
- Naramatac caption "Naramatac on the water.".
- Naramatac classImagesize "120".
- Naramatac designer Robert_B._Harris.
- Naramatac imagesize "220".
- Naramatac location United_States.
- Naramatac name "Naramatac".
- Naramatac role "day sailer".
- Naramatac type Catamaran.
- Naramatac wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Convert.
- Naramatac wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Cquote.
- Naramatac wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_Sailboat_Specifications.
- Naramatac wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Naramatac year "1948".
- Naramatac year "1950".
- Naramatac subject Category:Catamarans.
- Naramatac hypernym Sailboat.
- Naramatac type Ship.
- Naramatac comment "Naramatac was a catamaran sailboat designed by Robert B. Harris in 1948 and launched in 1950, mostly notable for its innovative use of asymmetric hulls, later to become the hallmark of the Hobies.".
- Naramatac label "Naramatac".
- Naramatac sameAs Q20642434.
- Naramatac sameAs m.012ds628.
- Naramatac sameAs Q20642434.
- Naramatac wasDerivedFrom Naramatac?oldid=663671620.
- Naramatac depiction Naramatac.jpg.
- Naramatac isPrimaryTopicOf Naramatac.