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  2. SC boater has been missing for 11 days. Here’s how his ...

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    Duck hunter Tyler Doyle went missing from his 16-foot jon boat on Jan. 26. The boat sank after taking on water near a Little River jetty, authorities have said.

  3. Hartley TS16 - Wikipedia

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    The Hartley TS16 (Trailer Sailer 16 foot) is an Australian trailerable sailing boat that was designed in 1956 by New Zealander Richard Hartley as a day sailer and which later became a one design racer.

  4. Lynx 16 - Wikipedia

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    The boat has a draft of 4.50 ft (1.37 m) with the centerboard extended and 1.17 ft (0.36 m) with it retracted, allowing operation in shallow water, beaching or ground transportation on a trailer. [1] [4] The boat is normally fitted with a small 2 to 6 hp (1 to 4 kW) outboard motor for docking and maneuvering.

  5. G-W Invader - Wikipedia

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    G-W Invader, (sometimes listed as GW Invader), began production in 1967 with its 10-foot and 16-foot boats.The "G-W" indicated the last names of the founders. The initial designs of 10 and 16 footers were that of sport racing boats with a very low profile, low weight, and shallow draft.

  6. Boat trailer - Wikipedia

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    Lowe Boats Sea Nymph Great Lakes Special 16 foot recreational fishing boat. Commercial hydraulic boat trailers are used by marinas, boat yards, boat haulers, boat dealers and boat builders. Generally, this type of trailer is not used for boat storage.

  7. Trailer (vehicle) - Wikipedia

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    In the United States trailers ranging in size from single-axle dollies to 6-axle, 13-foot-6-inch-high (4.1 m), 53-foot-long (16.2 m) semi-trailers are commonplace. The latter, when towed as part of a tractor-trailer or "18-wheeler", carries a large percentage of the freight that travels over land in North America.