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File:pat001.jpg | Catamaran style boat, Meade Bly Davidson, Dallas Texas. Patent #181709 If this boat exists, you'd be rich. Just look at the thing. | File:pat001.jpg | Catamaran style boat, Meade Bly Davidson, Dallas Texas. Patent #181709 If this boat exists, you'd be rich. Just look at the thing. | ||
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+ | '''1958 - The Car Aqua:''' | ||
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+ | File:ca1.jpg | 1959 Marine Plastics Car Aqua. The reason it's here is because the real boat (that does exist) is not a catamaran. This drawing is. Maybe there's one out there? If so, she'd be really rare or a one of a kind. | ||
+ | File:ca2.jpg | More of the car aqua | ||
+ | File:ca3.jpg | More of the car aqua | ||
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+ | * [[Marine_plastics|'''See the Marine Plastics Section for Car Aqua for more...CLICK HERE''']] | ||
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File:pat002.jpg | OH! Someone liked powercats didn't they? Seen here, a boat that looks like it was a powercat that they slappped a Corvair's headlights onto. Applicant was John E. Payne, 10951 Liggett St., Norwalk, Calif. Patent #189272 awarded in 1960 | File:pat002.jpg | OH! Someone liked powercats didn't they? Seen here, a boat that looks like it was a powercat that they slappped a Corvair's headlights onto. Applicant was John E. Payne, 10951 Liggett St., Norwalk, Calif. Patent #189272 awarded in 1960 | ||
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Latest revision as of 20:19, 10 February 2010
Myths & Legends
Purpose of this page is to show images of boats that are supposed to exist but have NO supporting documentation other than an original sketch or a patent & trademark office registration as seen below.
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