Original (catamaran)

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Original was a catamaran built by Englishman Mayflower Crisp in Rangoon, Burma in the early 19th century.

Being taught by experience in the brig Bucephalus, which had a great rise of floor, that the form of the floor did not govern velocity, I built an experimental schooner called the "Original," on the double canoe or fallen floor principle, length 45 feet, breadth 9 feet, depth forward 5 feet, after 6 feet, to sail 3 feet by the stern. She proved to be a fast sailing fine sea boat; she traded during the S. W. monsoon between Rangoon and Tenasserim Provinces for several years.

— Mayflower Crisp[1][2]

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  1. ^ B. R. Pearn (1938). A History of Rangoon. Corporation of Rangoon. p. 136.
  2. ^ M. F. Crisp (1849). A treatise on marine architecture, elucidating the theory of the resistance of water : illustrating the form, or model best calculated to unite velocity, buoyancy, stability, strength, etc., in the same vessel : and finally, adducing the theory of the art of shipbuilding. Maulmein: American Baptist mission press. p. 94.