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  1. OUTRIGGER Resorts & Hotels

    Set on the world's most iconic beaches, each OUTRIGGER property blends seamlessly with its unique locale, offering guests the opportunity to discover an authentic and truly unforgettable experience.

  2. Outrigger - Wikipedia

    An outrigger describes any contraposing float rigging beyond the side (gunwale) of a boat to improve the vessel's stability. If a single outrigger is used it is usually but not always windward.

  3. OUTRIGGER Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster

    The meaning of OUTRIGGER is a projection with a float or a shaped log at the end attached to a boat to prevent capsizing.

  4. NEW YORK OUTRIGGER

    New York Outrigger is a 100% volunteer-run, 501 (c) (3) not-for-profit organization that provides equitable access to New York City waterways. We are a community of volunteer paddlers eager to …

  5. OUTRIGGER | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary

    a boat that has an outrigger to help stop it from capsizing (= turning upside down or onto its side by accident):

  6. OUTRIGGER Definition & Meaning | Dictionary.com

    OUTRIGGER definition: a framework extended outboard from the side of a boat, especially, as in South Pacific canoes, supporting a float that gives stability. See examples of outrigger used in a sentence.

  7. OUTRIGGER WAIKIKI PARADISE HOTEL - Updated December 2025 - Yelp

    Specialties: OHANA® Hotels by Outrigger is our Mid-tier, Off-Beach Leisure Brand where guests will find local hospitality and convenience in paradise. Established in 1974. The Kelleys began building and …

  8. Outrigger boat - Wikipedia

    Single-outrigger canoes from Polynesia Unlike a single-hulled vessel, an outrigger or double-hull vessel generates stability as a result of the distance between its hulls rather than due to the shape of each …

  9. Outrigger - Wikiwand

    On a keelboat, "outrigger" refers to a variety of structures by which the running rigging (such as a sheet) may be attached outboard (outside the lateral limits) of the boat's hull.

  10. Outrigger Explained

    In fishing from vessels, an outrigger is a pole or series of poles that allow boats to trawl more lines in the water without tangling and simulates a school of fish.