
The Lammer Law was built in Canada by designer Duncan Muirhead in 1980. She and her sister ship Cuan Law are the world's largest trimarans. At 93 feet long on deck by 42 feet wide, her size, shallow draft, and the trihull design provide extreme stability, both at anchor and underway. The name "Lammer Law" reflects owners and designers, Duncan and Annie Muirhead's Scottish heritage. She is named after a mountain in Scotland.
Lammer Law's size provides spacious living quarters and far more room to spread out than you've seen on any other live-aboard. The man-sized overhead hatches and windows in each cabin provide good ventilation and a bright airy atmosphere.
Cuan Law in the British Virgin Islands
Lammer Law in the Media
- Skin Diver Magazine - Touring the Galapagos Islands by Stephen Frink
- Skin Diver Magazine - Passport to Galapagos Adventure by Stephen Frink
- Skin Diver Magazine - Adventure Diving The Unforgettable Galapagos
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