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Cab-Over |
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A boat in which the driver sits in front of the engine. Such a boat usually has a pickle-fork bow. |
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Canard |
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A small wing, usually mounted between the sponsons. |
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Canoe |
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A portion of a three-point hydroplane, comprising the sponson, chines, and air trap, molded as a single piece. |
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Chine |
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The line where the side and bottom of a v-bottomed boat meet; in a three-point hydroplane, the inclined side of a sponson or the hull. |
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