Boat Name | Trident | |
Manufacturer | Boston Whaler | |
Hull Type | Board Boat | |
LOA | 11'8" | (3.56m) |
Beam | 4'0" | (1.22m) |
Weight | (kg) | |
Ballast | (kg) | |
Keel Type | daggerboard | |
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Draft Up | (m) | |
Draft Down | (m) | |
Year Start | 1956 | |
Year End | 1958 | |
Number Made | ||
Country | USA | |
MIC | ||
Shortypen ID | 306 | |
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2017-06-26 | by: | Tim Terrebonne | Boston Whaler wiki page -- manufacturer of the Trident |
2017-06-26 by: Tim Terrebonne
Dick Fisher had a company building lightweight boat from balsa wood. In the 1950s Fisher used polyurethane foam as a replacement for the balsa pine and in 1954 he constructed a small sailing dinghy filled with the foam, which was similar to the Sunfish. He showed it to his friend, naval architect C. Raymond Hunt who recognized the potential but felt would be more suited to motorized boats instead of sailboats. Hunt convinced Fisher that the market was bigger for a motorized boat rather than...read more