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  2. Pearson Triton - Wikipedia

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    The Pearson Triton, sometimes referred to as a Triton 28, is an American sailboat that was designed by Carl Alberg as a racer-cruiser and first built in 1958. It was introduced at the 1959 National Boat Show in New York City and was one of the first fiberglass boat designs built.

  3. Bayliner - Wikipedia

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    Pearson continued producing the designs under the Triton name until that company went bankrupt in 1991. [3] [4] The largest boat built was the US Yachts US 42. Other boats built include the Buccaneer 200, Buccaneer 220, US Yachts US 25 and the US 22. The boat designs tended to emphasize interior accommodation over sailing qualities. [3]

  4. Triton 22 - Wikipedia

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    The boat is normally fitted with a small 3 to 6 hp (2 to 4 kW) outboard motor for docking and maneuvering. [ 1 ] [ 6 ] The design has sleeping accommodation for five people, with a double "V"-berth in the bow cabin, a drop-down dinette table on the port side that forms a double berth and a quarter berth on the starboard side of the main cabin.

  5. Triton - Wikipedia

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    USCGC Triton, a US Coast Guard patrol boat commissioned in 1934; Northrop Grumman MQ-4C Triton, a United States Navy unmanned aerial vehicle; Triton, a World War II encryption network using the Enigma machine; Triton, a Type 209 submarine of the Hellenic Navy; Triton-class diving support vessel, a class of Dutch diving support vessels

  6. Triton (boat manufacturer) - Wikipedia

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  7. Category:Triton Boat Company - Wikipedia

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