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  2. Boston Whaler - Wikipedia

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    In 1956, this design became the original Boston Whaler 13. In 1958, boats made by the Fisher-Pierce manufacturing company were first marketed and sold under the brand name Boston Whaler. The boat was very stable and had great carrying capacity. These two features, along with great performance and rough weather handling made it very desirable.

  3. Harpoon 6.2 - Wikipedia

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    The design was built by Boston Whaler in the United States between 1979 and 1983, with 150 boats completed, ... The boat has a draft of 3.50 ft (1.07 m) ...

  4. C. Raymond Hunt Associates - Wikipedia

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    The firm started designing for the production and custom markets. Powerboat manufacturer that produced Hunt designs included Bertram, Boston Whaler, Robalo, Cruisers, Chris-Craft Corporation, 4 Winns, Southport, Grand Banks, SeaArk, Regal and Wellcraft. The company has designed all the hulls used by Grady-White Boats since the 1990s. The ...

  5. CES: Brunswick debuts new electric motors for bigger boats - AOL

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    The tech-laden 405 Conquest boat from Brunswick, produced by Boston Whaler and loaded with stereo cameras for auto docking and a fathom power system using lithium ion batteries instead of ...

  6. Cathedral hull - Wikipedia

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    The naval architect first credited with the successful use of the deep-vee hull form, C. Raymond Hunt, was involved in the design of the original 13’ Boston Whaler. It is cathedral hulled forward, but nearly a flat-bottomed scow at the stern.

  7. How to Spend an Absolutely Perfect Weekend in Palm Beach, Florida

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    Saturday Morning. Start your day with a two-hour cruise along the lagoon between West Palm Beach and Palm Beach Island in a restored light pink (or mint green) Boston Whaler “picnic boat” from ...