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  2. Sandweaver 16 - Wikipedia

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    The Sandweaver 16 is an open 16 ft dayboat with Gunter or Bermuda rig. It is based on a Blakeney One Design which in turn was based on an Uffa ACE 18. The hull is simulated clinker and there were 11 built by Goodchild Marine in Great Yarmouth, England.

  3. G-W Invader - Wikipedia

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    G-W Invader, (sometimes listed as GW Invader), began production in 1967 with its 10-foot and 16-foot boats.The "G-W" indicated the last names of the founders. The initial designs of 10 and 16 footers were that of sport racing boats with a very low profile, low weight, and shallow draft.

  4. Astus 16.1 - Wikipedia

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    The cockpit of the Astus 16.1 is large enough to accommodate 5 adults. The cockpit floor is flat and free from centreboard well or any other gear. Spars: The Astus 16.1 is equipped with a rotating mast without spreaders. The main sail is loose-footed (no boom). Sails: The Astus 16.1 is equipped with a dacron furling jib and dacron mainsail as ...

  5. Correct Craft - Wikipedia

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    Correct Craft is a United States–based builder of powerboats primarily for waterskiing, wakeboard, and wakesurf use. It was founded in 1925 by Walt C. Meloon as the Florida Variety Boat Company.

  6. Uniflite - Wikipedia

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    United Boat Builders Arctic survey boat. Uniflite (United Boat Builders) was founded in Bellingham, Washington, by Art Nordtvedt in October 1957.Although the company is best remembered as a maker of recreational powerboats, its initial products were small fiberglass runabouts.

  7. Hartley TS16 - Wikipedia

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    148.50 sq ft (13.796 m 2) [ edit on Wikidata ] The Hartley TS16 (Trailer Sailer 16 foot) is an Australian trailerable sailing boat that was designed in 1956 by New Zealander Richard Hartley as a day sailer and which later became a one design racer .

  8. Barrier Boat - Wikipedia

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    19 ft (5.8 m) Beam: 10 ft (3.0 m) Draught: 5.5 ft (1.7 m) ... The powerful little 12- to 16-ft boats were known as "log broncs" due to the boat's action from the ...

  9. Chris-Craft Boats - Wikipedia

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    Chris-Craft Boats was an American boat manufacturer founded by Christopher Columbus Smith (1861–1939). [1] The company was sold by the Smith family in 1960 to NAFI Corporation, which changed its name to Chris-Craft Industries in 1962.

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