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  2. Jonathan Quinn Barnett - Wikipedia

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    Through local ties to the Paul Allen–founded Vulcan Inc., [3] Jonathan Quinn Barnett Ltd. designed the interior of the 414-foot Octopus in 2003. [ 4 ] [ 12 ] With a submarine, a tender , a dual helicopter hangar with two helipads , nine decks, and accommodations for 60 crew and staff, it is frequently at sea and only occasionally at its ...

  3. Glasspar - Wikipedia

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    Meridian 25 – a 25-foot (7.6 m) ocean fishing boat. There was a limited quantity, and a restoration project is currently underway by the Official Glasspar Owners Association. 30 Footer – A 30-foot flying bridge cabin cruiser that never saw production.

  4. International 14 - Wikipedia

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    The International 14 is an International racing sailboat, crewed by two sailors.The class was established in 1928. [1] [2]The boat is a developmental sailing class and so the design rules and the boats themselves have changed dramatically over time to keep the International 14 at the leading edge of sailing technology.

  5. Bateau - Wikipedia

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    This boat was twenty-five feet (7.62 m) long by six feet (1.83 m) wide, and was managed by three negroes,—the "steersman", who guided the boat with a long and powerful oar; the headsman, who stood on the bow to direct the steersman by waving his arms; and an extra hand, who assisted with an oar in the eddies and smooth parts of the river.

  6. Tasar - Wikipedia

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    The Tasar is a 14.83-foot (4.52 m) fiberglass 2 person sailing dinghy with a mainsail and jib. Designed by Frank Bethwaite of Sydney in 1975, the boat was technologically advanced for its time and continues to evolve.

  7. Flat-bottomed boat - Wikipedia

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    Man piloting a jon boat on the Speed River within Idylwild Park. A flat-bottomed boat is a boat with a shallow draft, two-chined hull, which allows it to be used in shallow bodies of water, such as rivers, because it is less likely to ground. The flat hull also makes the boat more stable in calm water, which is good for hunters and anglers ...

  8. Johnboat - Wikipedia

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    A johnboat in Florida, 1972 A small modern johnboat in the bed of a pickup truck. A johnboat [1] is a flat-bottomed boat [2] constructed of aluminum, fiberglass, wood, or polyethelene with one, two, or three seats, usually bench type.

  9. Mirror (dinghy) - Wikipedia

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    The large fleet of similar boats coupled with the Mirror's stability and relative complexity (for a boat of this size) make it the ideal boat to learn racing skills. It is a recommended UK Olympic pathway boat and many top sailors learned their trade in Mirrors. Mirrors are raced competitively worldwide.

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