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  2. Chesapeake Bay deadrise - Wikipedia

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    One of the first types of purpose-built small powered fishing boats to appear on the Chesapeake Bay were the Hooper Island draketails of the 1920s and 1930s. The Hooper Island draketails featured construction similar to the sailing skipjacks, but were narrower as stability was not needed to carry a sail and a narrow hull made best use of the ...

  3. MS The World - Wikipedia

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    The residents, from many countries, can live on board as the ship travels. Some residents choose to live on board full-time while others visit periodically throughout the year. [1] The ship is operated by ROW Management, Ltd., headquartered in Fort Lauderdale, Florida, United States. [2]

  4. Maiden (yacht) - Wikipedia

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    Maiden is a 58 foot (18 m) aluminium ocean racing yacht built in 1979, designed by Bruce Farr and raced by Pierre Fehlmann, Bertie Reed, Tracy Edwards and John Bankart. . Edwards bought the yacht in 1987 to compete in the 1989–90 Whitbread Round the World Race with an all-femal

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    They offer a glimpse into a future with a few feet of sea level rise.

  6. Timothy Spall: ...at Sea - Wikipedia

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    A broadly similar Dutch barge, (except The Princess Matilda has no raised aft cabin). [1]Timothy Spall at Sea series is a set of three BBC Four television series [2] that follows the voyage of actor Timothy Spall and his wife Shane as they take their Dutch barge, The Princess Matilda, on a circumnavigation around the British Coast, with visits to Northern Ireland and the Isle of Man.

  7. IMOCA 60 - Wikipedia

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    The IMOCA ("Open 60") is a 60ft (18.3 m) development class monohull sailing yacht governed by the International Monohull Open Class Association (IMOCA). [1] The class pinnacle event are single or two person ocean races, such as the Route du Rhum and the Vendée Globe and this has been intimately linked to design development within the class.