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  2. O'Day 30 - Wikipedia

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    The O'Day 30 is a recreational keelboat, built predominantly of fiberglass, with teak wood trim. It has a masthead sloop rig, a raked stem, a slightly reverse transom, an internally mounted spade-type rudder controlled by a wheel and a fixed fin keel or optionally, a stub keel and centerboard. It displaces 10,150 lb (4,604 kg) and carries 4,000 ...

  3. Nonsuch 30 - Wikipedia

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    The Nonsuch 30 is a Canadian sailboat that was designed by Mark Ellis and first built in 1978. It was the first the series of Nonsuch sailboats and was scaled upwards and down, to form a complete line of boats, from the Nonsuch 22 to the Nonsuch 40 .

  4. Heckler & Koch P30 - Wikipedia

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    Early prototypes of the P30 were referred to as the P3000. The P30 is marketed by the manufacturer as a law enforcement service pistol. In 2006 the first customer of the P30, the German Federal Customs Administration procured 13,500 P30s for its forces.

  5. Dana 30 - Wikipedia

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    The Dana/Spicer Model 30 is an automotive axle manufactured by Dana Holding Corporation. ... General specifications. Ring Gear measures 7.12 inches (181 mm)

  6. Kohler Kitchen & Bath - Wikipedia

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    Kohler Kitchen & Bath, a division of the Kohler Company, manufactures kitchen and bath plumbing fixtures. The Kohler Kitchen & Bath Group has locations in Wisconsin, ...

  7. Olson 30 - Wikipedia

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    The Olson 30 is a sailboat designed by George Olson of Santa Cruz, CA around 1978. Olson was a surfer and surfboard shaper who decided to design a 30' ultra light displacement boat while on a delivery from Honolulu to Santa Cruz on Merlin, a 68' Bill Lee designed and built [1] ultralight sailboat which had competed in the biennial Transpac race in 1977.

  8. J/30 - Wikipedia

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    Introduced in 1979, the aim was to build a boat that would be comfortable for a family to cruise or daysail without compromising speed and performance. By striking this balance, the J/30 is a competitive racer that can be comfortably handled by sailors of all age and experience levels. The J/30 ceased production with hull number 545, built in 1986.

  9. Catalina 30 - Wikipedia

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    The Catalina 30 is a series of American sailboats, that were designed by Frank Butler and later by Gerry Douglas. [1] [2] [3] [4]