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  2. Y Flyer - Wikipedia

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    The boat has a draft of 4.00 ft (1.22 m) with the centerboard extended and 6 in (15 cm) with it retracted, allowing beaching or ground transportation on a trailer. [1] For sailing the boat has a mainsheet traveler. It may also be optionally equipped with built-in suction bailers, barber haulers, transom flaps and hiking straps.

  3. AEC Y Type - Wikipedia

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    The original Y Type was a 3-ton 4x2 truck powered by a Daimler four-cylinder inline 5,700 cc petrol engine that developed 40 brake horsepower (30 kW) at 1,300 rpm, it drove the rear wheels through a four-speed gearbox, the wheels having solid rubber tyres.

  4. Category:1950s ships - Wikipedia

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  5. Dave Ramsey: Here’s Why Your Vehicles Shouldn’t Be ... - AOL

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    Financial guru and host Dave Ramsey shared another wealth-building tool: don't tie your wealth to things that depreciate and exceed half your income. Read More: I Made $10,000 Using One of Dave...

  6. List of World War II vessel types of the United States

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    The small boat company provided regular coastal and island service to bases in the Aleutian and Pacific Islands to supply food and equipment transported by small coastal and inter-island vessels and water craft that were under 200 feet or under 1,000 gross tons of the following vessel types.

  7. List of dinghy classes designed before 1960 - Wikipedia

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    Lough Ree Y.C. & Lough Derg Y.C., Designed as balanced lugger, now Gunter rig, designed for use on the river Shannon and her lakes www.soda.ie c.178 boats built, and over 30 boats compete at regattas annually. [16] 1921: FRA: French National Monotype 1924: 16 ft 0 in (4.88 m) Gaston Grenier: used in 1924 Olympics 1923: GBR: St Mawes One Design

  8. Penn Yan Boat Company - Wikipedia

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    Penn Yan Boat Company, which produced a wide range of wooden and fiberglass powerboats, sailboats, canoes and rowboats, [1] was founded in 1921 by German-native Charles A. Herrman. [2] It derived its name from the location of its headquarters, Penn Yan, New York . [ 2 ]

  9. Yokosuka H5Y - Wikipedia

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    The H5Y was designed by Yokosuka to meet an Imperial Japanese Naval Air Service's requirement for a twin-engine maritime reconnaissance flying boat, which was intended to match the performance of contemporary four-engine flying boats while being cheaper to build and easier to maintain.