There is a reason why NGH named his catamaran Tarantella. If you'd
ever had seen a Herreshoff catamaran sail, you'd understand.
The boat is named after the dance Tarantella and legend tells that
someone who had supposedly been bitten by the tarantula (or the
Mediterranean black widow) spider had to dance to an upbeat tempo to
sweat the poison out. (Source:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tarantella.)
The patented Herreshoff catamaran with its independently pitching
hulls also danced over the waves. And, believe me, it does dance with
those hulls.
I can only assume that Tarantula's owner also had the fast dance in
mind when he named her. He not only was a very successful (and
controversial) entrepreneur, but a very accomplished musician.
Nice discussion on Tarantula. And yes, she was raced again after her
sinking and, no, apparently she was not raced again after 1915, at
least not together with the other BB25s.