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  2. Boston Whaler - Wikipedia

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    A Boston Whaler of the Bermuda Police Service. Boston Whaler has, for many years, sawn boats in half to illustrate their durability, performance, smooth ride and "unsinkability". The original 1961 Life magazine ad pictured Dick Fisher sitting in a floating 13-foot (4.0 m) Whaler with a crosscut saw halfway through the hull. [5]

  3. 25-foot Transportable Port Security Boat - Wikipedia

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    Boston Whaler: Operators United States Coast Guard: Preceded by: 22-foot Raider boat [citation needed] Succeeded by: 32 ft Transportable Port Security Boat (TPSB) In service: 1997-present: General characteristics; Length: 7.5 m (24 ft 7 in) Beam: 2.4 m (7 ft 10 in) Draught: 0.991 m (3 ft 3.0 in) Propulsion: 2 × Evinrude outboard engines, 175 ...

  4. Cathedral hull - Wikipedia

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    Depending on the proportions of the sponsons and the depth of the main hull, the cathedral hull can approach the handling characteristics of either the Hickman sea sled, or the vee hull. The naval architect first credited with the successful use of the deep-vee hull form, C. Raymond Hunt , was involved in the design of the original 13’ Boston ...

  5. Tunnel hull - Wikipedia

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    Theoretical research and full-scale testing of tunnel hulls has demonstrated the dramatic contributions of 'close-proximity ground effect' on enhanced aerodynamic lift/drag in operation of performance tunnel hull designs. [1] Tunnel hulls are distinguishable from other catamarans by the typical close hull spacing and solid deck in between the ...

  6. Category:Whaling ships - Wikipedia

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    Ganges (1809 whaler) Gardiner and Joseph (1802 ship) Gardiner and Joseph (1810 ship) Georgiana (1791 ship) Gibraltar (1786 ship) Glenmore (1806 ship) Globe (1815 whaleship) Governor Dowdeswell (1800 ship) Grace (1814 ship) HMS Granado (1742) Grand Sachem (1801 ship) HMS Grasshopper (1813) Greenwich (1800 ship) Griffin (1807 ship) French brig ...

  7. Outboard motor - Wikipedia

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    Trim is the angle of the motor in relation to the hull, as illustrated below. The ideal trim angle is the one in which the boat rides level, with most of the hull on the surface instead of plowing through the water. If the motor is trimmed out too far, the bow will ride too high in the water. With too little trim, the bow rides too low.

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