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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.
 
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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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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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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Revision as of 20:05, 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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