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  2. Lofting - Wikipedia

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    A 1:1 scale construction drawing of a boat and its parts Lines plan A scaled-down version of a full-sized drawing often including the body, plan, profile, and section views Body Plan A view of the boat from both dead ahead and dead astern split in half Plan view A view looking down on the boat from above Profile view A view of the boat from the ...

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    JWL Talegria India Pvt. Ltd.: JWL has formed a JV with Talleres Alegria of Spain and has started the trials for Flash-butt welded CMS Crossings for Indian railways and global market. JWL Kovis India Pvt. Ltd.: JWL has formed a JV with Kovis d.o.o. of Slovenia and has started the manufacturing of Brake disc for high-speed passenger coaches in ...

  4. Jet 14 - Wikipedia

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    The Jet 14 is a recreational sailboat, with the early boats built predominantly of wood and later boats constructed of fiberglass, with wood trim. It has a fractional sloop rig with wooden or aluminum spars. The hull has a plumb stem, a vertical transom, a transom-hung rudder controlled by a tiller and a retractable centerboard. It displaces ...

  5. Wooden boats of World War II - Wikipedia

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    USN wooden subchaser SC-497, first of its class of subchaser that served in World War II 85-foot wooden crash boat P-520 on the Willamette River in Portland in 2007 PT-105 underway . Splinter fleet or Splinter navy was a nickname given to the United States wooden boats used in World War II. The boats served in many different roles during the war.

  6. Miracle (dinghy) - Wikipedia

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    Most Miracles are made of wood. In the early 1990s, a composite version of the Miracle was developed, made from a combination of a glass-reinforced plastic (GRP) hull and wooden deck. Shortly after that, a boat made entirely of GRP was then produced, only a few of these remain, and they still attract good prices.

  7. Boat building - Wikipedia

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    Wood is the traditional boat building material used for hull and spar construction. It is buoyant, widely available and easily worked. It is a popular material for small boats (of e.g. 6-metre (20 ft) length; such as dinghies and sailboats).