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- that is exclusively powered by an engine; faster examples may be called "speedboats". Some motorboats are ****ed with inboard engines, others have an outboard...
- Speedboat is a 1976 modernist novel by Renata Adler that offers a fragmentary account of the experiences of Jen Fain, a young journalist living in New...
- 9 March 2012. Historic Environment Scotland. "'Crusader', remains of speedboat in Loch Ness, near Achnahannet (SM11070)". Retrieved 16 April 2019. Stobart-Hook...
- officials claimed five Iranian speedboats 'har****ed' United States Navy vessels in the Persian Gulf. IRGC speedboats made threatening moves and in one...
- manufactured domestically with hulls made of gl****-reinforced plastic. Ashura speedboats are able to carry various guns, including heavy machine guns and multiple...
- Speedboat Attack is a 1997 speedboat racing and vehicular combat video game developed by Criterion Studios and published by Telstar Electronic Studios...
- Miss England was the name applied to a series of speedboats used by Henry Segrave and Kaye Don to contest world water speed records in the 1920s and 1930s...
- 2020, retrieved 11 July 2020 Soderlind, Rolf (9 August 1987), "Swedish speedboats spearhead Iranian naval warfare", United Press International, retrieved...
- Formula, Donzi, Magnum Marine, Cary, and Cigarette Racing Team speedboats. Aronow built speedboats for the Shah of Iran, Charles Keating, Robert Vesco, Malcolm...
- Pashe-class speedboat class overview Builders Marine Industries Organization Operators Navy of the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps General characteristics...