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  2. File:Self-righting boat design.pdf - Wikipedia

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  3. Umiak - Wikipedia

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    The boat must be hauled on a sled pulled by snowmobile over very rough trails cut through the ice ridges to locations where there are open leads in the ice pack, where it is used to catch whales. The skin cover on an umiak will last for two or three years, as does an aluminum boat used in the same way; however, replacing the skin on an umiak is ...

  4. Tally Ho (yacht) - Wikipedia

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    Still, the boat was able to stay afloat long enough to be towed back to Rarotonga to be rebuilt. [6] After some years, the yacht worked as a fishing boat out of the Port of Brookings Harbor, Oregon, until 1987, under the name Escape. [6] From 2010 until 2017 Tally Ho was kept on stands in a boatyard in Brookings-Harbor by the Albert Strange ...

  5. 102 Brilliant Boat Names for Every Type of Vessel and Captain

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  6. File:Infantry Assault Boat Training Program.pdf - Wikipedia

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  7. Maurice Griffiths - Wikipedia

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    Maurice Walter Griffiths GM (22 May 1902 – 11 October 1997) [1] was a noted yachtsman, boat designer and writer on sailing subjects.In his writing of some 19 books he focused on the creeks of the Thames Estuary and the English east coast.

  8. Coble - Wikipedia

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    The coble is a type of open traditional fishing boat which developed on the North East coast of England. [1] The southernmost examples occur around Hull (although Cooke drew examples at Yarmouth, see his Shipping and Craft [ 2 ] series of drawings of 1829); the type extends to Burnmouth just across the Scottish border.

  9. William Garden - Wikipedia

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    William Garden, CM (5 November 1918 – 29 April 2011) was a Canadian and American naval architect and marine engineer. For six decades, he designed watercraft ranging from commercial fishing vessels and tugboats to motor and sailing yachts.