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  2. Drascombe Lugger - Wikipedia

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    Sailplan. Gunter rigged. Total sail area. 132 sq ft (12.3 m 2) [edit on Wikidata] The Drascombe Lugger is a British trailerable sailboat that was designed by John L. Watkinson and first built in 1968. [1] The Drascombe Lugger design is the basis of a large range of similar Drascombe boats with different hull, cabin and rig configurations.

  3. Phil Bolger - Wikipedia

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    Susanne Altenburger. Philip C. Bolger (December 3, 1927 – May 24, 2009) was a prolific American boat designer, who was born and lived in Gloucester, Massachusetts. He began work full-time as a draftsman for boat designers Lindsay Lord and then John Hacker in the early 1950s. The Gloucester Light Dory, one of Bolger's better-known designs.

  4. Trailer sailer - Wikipedia

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    A trailer sailer is a type of sailboat that has been designed to be easily transported using a boat trailer towed by an automobile. They are generally larger than a sailing dinghy. [1][2] Trailer sailers include day sailers and small cabin cruisers, suitable for living on. Trailer sailers are used for both racing and recreation and are popular ...

  5. Boat trailer - Wikipedia

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    Boat trailer. An empty boat trailer. A boat trailer is designed to launch, retrieve, carry and sometimes store boats. As of 2024, the cost of a boat trailer can be anywhere between $700 to $8000, depending on the size and number of axles the trailer has. [1]

  6. LCVP (United States) - Wikipedia

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    LCVP (United States) The landing craft, vehicle, personnel (LCVP) or Higgins boat was a landing craft used extensively by the Allied forces in amphibious landings in World War II. Typically constructed from plywood, this shallow-draft, barge-like boat could ferry a roughly platoon -sized complement of 36 men to shore at 12 knots (14 mph; 22 km/h).

  7. Sanderling 18 - Wikipedia

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    Total sail area. 253.00 sq ft (23.504 m 2) Racing. PHRF. 315. [edit on Wikidata] The Sanderling 18, also called the 18' Sanderling, Marshall Sanderling and just the Sanderling, is an American trailerable sailboat that was designed by Breckenridge Marshall as a daysailer and cruiser and first built in 1962. It is named for the shore bird.

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