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  2. Eagle-class patrol craft - Wikipedia

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    The Eagle-class patrol craft were anti-submarine vessels of the United States Navy that were built during World War I using mass production techniques. They were steel-hulled ships smaller than contemporary destroyers but having a greater operational radius than the wooden-hulled, 110-foot (34 m) submarine chasers developed in 1917.

  3. HMAS Cape Pillar - Wikipedia

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    [1] [2] The ship is the last of the original six evolved Cape-class patrol boats the RAN ordered in April 2020 to replace the Armidale-class patrol boats in this role, at a projected cost of A$324 million. This order was subsequently expanded by another two boats in April 2022, at an additional projected cost of $124 million. [3]

  4. List of keelboat classes designed before 1970 - Wikipedia

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    7.92 m (26 ft 0 in) Alfred Westmacott: 60 (Wood) 5 by Mark Downer (GRP) Itchenor & Falmouth [32] 1924: Gareloch: 7.32 m (24 ft 0 in) [33] Ewing McGruer: McGruers: Royal Northern and Clyde Yacht Club [34] 1924: West Solent Restricted Class: 10.52 m (34 ft 6 in) H. Jacobs and H.G. May: 32 by Berthon Boat Company, 5 exported to Argentina "Los ...

  5. Tomol - Wikipedia

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    A tomol out at sea pictured in 2015. Each year, the Chumash community crosses from Channel Islands Harbor to Limuw (Santa Cruz Island) in a 17.2-mile journey (27.7 km).. A tomol or tomolo or te'aat or ti'at (Tongva/Kizh) are plank-built boats, historically and currently in the Santa Barbara, California and Los Angeles area.

  6. Beneteau First Class 10 - Wikipedia

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    Beneteau First Class 10 flying its spinnaker. The Beneteau First Class 10 is a recreational keelboat, built predominantly of solid fiberglass, with the deck made from balsa-cored fiberglass, with teak wooden trim. It has a 7/8 fractional sloop rig, with a double-spreader mast made by Z-Spar of France and stainless steel wire rigging.

  7. Shields (keelboat) - Wikipedia

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    A jib is used, but a genoa is not permitted under class rules. Buoyancy is provided by under-seat flotation compartments and fore and aft watertight bulkheads. [3] A spinnaker of 360 sq ft (33 m 2) may be used. [6] The current Cape Cod production boat has, as standard equipment, a 4:1 boom vang, 8:1 backstay and a 4:1 mainsheet traveler.

  8. Class 7 - Wikipedia

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    Class 7 may refer to: Baltimore and Ohio P-7; British Rail Class 07; BR Standard Class 7; BR Standard Class 7 70000 Britannia; BR Standard Class 7 70048 The Territorial Army 1908–1958; GWR 7 Class; GWR 7 (Armstrong) Class; Ha-7-class submarine; HAZMAT Class 7 Radioactive substances; I-7-class submarine; Indian locomotive class WAG-7; Indian ...

  9. Spray (sailing vessel) - Wikipedia

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    Spray was the sailboat used by 19th-century Canadian-American seaman and author Joshua Slocum during the first solo circumnavigation of the Earth. Slocum departed Boston Harbor in the 36-foot-9-inch (11.20 m) vessel on April 24, 1895 and returned to Newport, Rhode Island on June 27, 1898, becoming the first person known to have sailed around the world alone.