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  2. Vagabond 17 - Wikipedia

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    The boat has a draft of 4.17 ft (1.27 m) with the swing keel extended and 1.67 ft (0.51 m) with it retracted, allowing beaching or ground transportation on a trailer. [ 1 ] The design has sleeping accommodation for four people, with a split double "V"-berth in the bow and two quarter berths in the main cabin.

  3. Transpacific Yacht Race - Wikipedia

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    In 2013, the fully crewed monohull, Dorade, won first overall, making it the oldest boat in the fleet to win and a 2-time winner, having won the Transpac in 1936, 77 years prior. [ 4 ] The 2019 edition of the race, its fiftieth, saw the sinking of a yacht for the first time in its history, when the 68 foot mono-hulled sailboat Santa Cruz 70 OEX ...

  4. Blue Riband - Wikipedia

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    Sirius is considered the first Atlantic record-holder for her 1838 voyage to New York at 8.03 knots (14.87 km/h) In 1843, Great Western recorded a record-breaking voyage of 10.03 knots (18.58 km/h) The idea of building a line of transatlantic steamships was mooted in 1832 by Junius Smith , an American lawyer turned London merchant.

  5. Island-class patrol boat - Wikipedia

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    The Island-class patrol boat is a class of cutters of the United States Coast Guard. Of the 49 cutters of the class that were built, 3 remain in commission. Their ...

  6. Oar - Wikipedia

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    Where the oar connects to the boat there is a "collar" (or button), often made of leather, which stops the oar slipping past the rowlock. Oars usually have a handle about 150mm long, which may be a material sleeve or alternatively an ovoid shape carved to fit the hands.

  7. RNLB Jesse Lumb (ON 822) - Wikipedia

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    RNLB Jesse Lumb (ON 822) is a historic lifeboat. Built by J. Samuel White in 1939, Jesse Lumb served as the lifeboat at Bembridge on the Isle of Wight from 1939 to 1970, becoming the last of her type in service.

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