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  2. Brixham trawler - Wikipedia

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    Brixham once had a fleet of 400 such vessels, [5] whose distinctive red sails were coated with local red ochre for protection. Other fleets were at Lowestoft with 375 trawlers, 450 at Hull, 625 at Great Yarmouth and 840 at Grimsby, with smaller numbers at other places. [4] Only five remain afloat.

  3. Solution (dinghy) - Wikipedia

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    The boat was originally marketed by Red Eye Sails with the name Red Eye Solution, the hulls being manufactured by Ovington Boats. The boat was reviewed by Yachts and Yachting, [3] by Dinghy Magazine [4] and by Sail-World. [5] In 2008 the entire Solution operation was taken over by Ovington. The Red Eye fish logo was retained, and remains the ...

  4. Mirror 16 - Wikipedia

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    The Mirror 16 was designed for the racing enthusiast and also the camping/potterer dinghy sailor. The concept was a relatively light dinghy with a large sail area that could easily be reefed. The mainsail was designed for slab reefing and the large genoa had roller reefing. The Mirror 16, like the Mirror 11, was produced with distinctive red sails.

  5. Italian training ship Capricia - Wikipedia

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    Capricia has a copal-varnished hull and brick red sails that make her instantly recognisable. Having won the Fastnet in 1965, she was purchased by Fiat boss Gianni Agnelli who held on to her until 1993 when he donated her to the Italian Navy .

  6. Splash (dinghy) - Wikipedia

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    Another version of the Splash is available called the "SPLASH RED" it has more sail area with the same Splash boom and the same size hull. The sail is 7.2 square meters. This boat is designed for sailors weighing over 70 kg The RED has a Portsmouth Yardstick of 1155, [3] making it 4.6% faster than the Splash.

  7. Thalatta (Thames barge) - Wikipedia

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    In 2005, the Trust had to repair the hull, as the hull and structure were in danger of rotting away. [2] In 2006, the East Coast Sail Trust received a grant of £527,500 from the Heritage Lottery Fund for the restoration of Thalatta. [3] In March, skipper Gary Diddams and mate Roger Davies sailed to the St Osyth boatyard for refurbishment. [4]

  8. The Best & Worst Menu Items at Red Robin, According to a ...

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    Nutrition (Per order): Calories: 1140 Fat: 75 g (Saturated fat: 21 g) Sodium: 1,340 mg Carbs: 73 g (Fiber: 4 g, Sugar: 22 g) Protein: 44 g. Red Robin offers several meals made with Whiskey River ...

  9. Larinda - Wikipedia

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    The ship is 86 feet (26 m) long with a specialized reinforced concrete hull. 2,800 square feet (260 m 2) of red sail are also utilized. The figurehead is carved from a 100-year-old cypress tree. The figurehead is carved from a 100-year-old cypress tree.