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NAVCAT Limousine

Designer
Naviculus

The “NAVCAT Limousine” is a premium mode of transport with chauffeur.

Designed for 18 km/hr top speed with a range of approx. 10hrs at 8km/hr.

4.5m Bass Boat

Designer
Shayne Young

This is a fast easy, light weight, modern bass boat. It is small by today's comercial standards but has all the modern features.

  • Big flat casting decks
  • Intergrated live bait tank
  • Internal rod storage
  • Removeble fuel tank
  • High freeboard
Sailboats - Cruising

Lion 550 Adrenaline

Designer
Unik Yachts

Lion 550 Adrenaline, light boat, trailer envelope can significantly expand the geography of travel and take the owners a lot of positive emotions and adrenaline.

Motorboats - Outboard

Navcat Camper

Designer
NAVICULUS

Naviculus has teamed up with well known Australian Camper supplier Trayon to provide the camping experience on a boat. The boat is a simple open deck catamaran of wooden construction and with Torqeedo electric propulsion.

Sailboats - Cruising

SPRITZ

Designer
Paolo Lodigiani and Matteo Costa

SPRITZ, an essential and simple boat, has been studied and designed to be the ideal boat for novices in boatbuilding or in sailing.

Motorboats - Outboard

Tolman Skiff Widebody

Designer
Renn Tolman

Tolman Skiffs are thoroughly modern, ocean capable, vee bottom stitch and glue plywood boats with a dory ancestry. These skiffs are designed for Alaskan waters and are ideal for sport fishing, beach camping, cruising and general work or recreation.

Sailboats - Cruising

FireBug

Designer
John Spencer/Peter Tait

The FireBug is a small sailboat or yacht that you can amateur build at home, sailing club or school, then learn to sail. It's easy to sail and will be the fastest boat on the bay. Low cost too!

16 foot guideboat.
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The Adirondack Guideboat Today

by Ben Fuller

In 2022, Bernard W. Brock of Hague, on the west shore of Lake George, New York, took an interest in restoring a boat that had long been stored in his family’s barn. He knew that his great-great-grandfather, George Tupper, had brought the boat with him from the Adirondack Mountains when he moved to the shores of Lake George. That was in 1876, when Tupper was 30 years old, and he may have sensed opportunity in the lake’s tourist trade, where burgeoning hotels were much busier than the summer fishing and rusticating camps he had known in the mountains.

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