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- many builders over the 60-year history of the class. At present Rondar Raceboats is the most prolific builder, producing wet-layup hulls on a semi-production...
- "Rondar Raceboats". sailboatdata.com. Archived from the original on 10 September 2020. Retrieved 5 July 2022. Sea Time Tech, LLC (2022). "Rondar Raceboats"....
- catamarans, boats designed primarily for cruising, and purpose-built raceboats. The Racing Rules of Sailing govern the conduct of yacht racing, windsurfing...
- first built in 1962. In the past the design has been built by Rondar Raceboats of the United Kingdom, Nautivela of Italy, Chippendale Boats in the UK...
- 500-mile (800 km) race. During that time, the 'navigator' position in the raceboat was extremely important (unlike in today's small, track-like circuits)...
- originally built by Viper Boats in the United States and then in 2005 Rondar Raceboats of the United Kingdom was named the official class manufacturer. 400 examples...
- Trials Final Objective The Hydroplane and Raceboat Museum the Packard Merlin in Hydroplanes and Raceboats Archived 27 October 2007 at the Wayback Machine...
- later he makes the same jump safely. Needles, CA – Paul Curry soups up his raceboat, takes it on the river and launches. It slams down and he's thrown 25 feet...
- VPLP design (Van Peteghem Lauriot-Prévost) is a French-based naval architectural firm founded by Marc Van Peteghem and Vincent Lauriot-Prévost, responsible...
- "Fastest Man On Water Ready To Slow Down During Visit to Wheeling Vintage Raceboat Regatta". The Intelligencer and Wheeling News Register. Retrieved 11 January...