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  2. True North II - Wikipedia

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    True North II was a small, 10.6 metre glass-bottom tour boat that sank on June 16, 2000, in 15 metres (49 ft) of water off of Tobermory, Ontario, Canada, in Georgian Bay, while transporting a class of 13 students from an overnight field trip to Flowerpot Island back to the mainland. Two of the students, 12-year-olds Wade Simmons and Henrike ...

  3. World Tour Soccer 2 - Wikipedia

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    World Tour Soccer 2, known as World Tour Soccer 06 in North America, [1] is a 2006 sports video game developed by London Studio and published by Sony Computer Entertainment for the PlayStation Portable.

  4. 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.

  5. Runabout (boat) - Wikipedia

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    Among the leading builders of 1920s runabouts was John L. Hacker, [citation needed] who founded the Hacker Boat Company in 1908. Hacker was a pioneering naval architect who developed many design innovations, like the 'V-bottom'. His designs became the model upon which virtually all subsequent runabouts were based. [citation needed]

  6. World Tour - Wikipedia

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    World Tour (Bananarama), the second concert tour by Bananarama, 1989 World Tour (Mary J. Blige), Music Saved My Life Tour, eighth concert tour by Mary J. Blige, 2010–2011

  7. Clipper Round the World Yacht Race - Wikipedia

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    For the 2005 race, a new fleet of Clipper 68s was built to replace the Clipper 60s. The 68-foot yachts were designed by Ed Dubois and the fleet increased from eight boats to ten. The Clipper 68's longer hull line, taller mast, lighter overall weight (two tons lighter than its predecessor), and a flatter bottom meant faster boat speeds.

  8. William Hand (yacht designer) - Wikipedia

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    Hand has been described as one of the most prolific yacht designers of the 20th century with an exceptionally good eye for handsome boats. [1] Hand's career began around 1900 with the design of small sailboats , but he soon shifted to V-bottomed powerboats .

  9. Quiet Is Violent World Tour - Wikipedia

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    Quiet Is Violent World Tour (stylized as quiet is viølent world tour) is the second concert tour by the American musical duo Twenty One Pilots, in support of their third studio album Vessel (2013). The tour began on September 4, 2014, in Columbus, and concluded on November 21, 2014, in Mexico City.