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  2. Seahopper - Wikipedia

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    The hull of a Seahopper is built from 5mm-thick plywood. A sturdy PVC membrane allows it to fold, while keeping the water out. To unfold it into a boat one slots in the thwarts, the seats and the transom. [3] Seahoppers are centreboard prams, characterized by their centerboard and skeg, which provide directional stability.

  3. Quickboat - Wikipedia

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    The first boats were due for release to the public in mid-2013. Before release, the Quickboat was expected to weigh around 50 kg, seat four people, and to have a capacity for up to a 9.8 hp engine providing it with top speeds in excess of 20 knots. [1]

  4. Porta-bote - Wikipedia

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    A portaboat (also foldaboat, foldboat, folding boat, Porta-Boot, or porta-bote) is a type of small recreational boat that folds to flat for storage and transport.. The Portaboat was originally invented in 1969.

  5. Folding boat - Wikipedia

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    James' Folding Boat (1901) A Shellbend folding boat, at the Merseyside Maritime Museum. A modern folding board made mostly of polypropylene. A folding boat is usually a smaller boat, typically ranging from about 2 to nearly 6 metres (20 ft). [1] Folding boats can be carried by one or two persons, and comfortably fit into a car trunk when packed.

  6. Farrier Marine - Wikipedia

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    Farrier Marine is a catamaran and trimaran manufacturer based in Christchurch, New Zealand.. The sailing boats produced by this shipyard are designed by Ian Farrier (1947-2017), [1] and have a unique patented folding system without hinges in the beams or the critical beam to float join, allowing overall beam to be varied in seconds by just one person.

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