| Other names | Club Med Maiden 2  | 
|---|---|
| Designer(s) | Gilles Ollier | 
| Builder | Multiplast | 
| Launched | 2000 | 
| Racing career | |
| Skippers | Grant Dalton Tracy Edwards Brian Thompson  | 
| Notable victories | The Race | 
| Specifications | |
| Displacement | 21 t (21 long tons; 23 short tons) | 
| Length | 33.50 m (109.9 ft) (LOA) | 
| Beam | 16.50 m (54.1 ft) | 
| Mast height | 40 m (130 ft) | 
| Crew | 13 | 
Doha 2006 is a maxi-catamaran, that has participated in many offshore races under several names:
- Club Med, skippered by Grant Dalton, for The Race,
 - Maiden 2, skippered by Tracy Edwards and Brian Thompson,
 - Doha 2006, skippered by Brian Thompson for the Oryx Quest.
 
It is the sister-ship of Gitana 13, winner of the Jules Verne Trophy with Bruno Peyron.
Records
- Under the name Club Med in 2000 : Winner of The Race.
 - Under the names Club Med or Maiden 2 3 times between 2000 and 2002 : Winner of the 24 hours distance record, with, in 2002, 694.78 nautical miles (1,286.73 km). [1]
 - Under the name Doha 2006 in 2004 : Winner of the Oryx Quest.
 
References
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