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A speedboat designed for one — the Vector 351. The British-made boat weighs 172.5kg and can reach 45 knots in a matter of minutes. It is powered by a 998 cu.cm four-cylinder four stroke engine and has a self-righting hull. The boat has yet to come on the market

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Press, 26 November 1987, Page 20

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A speedboat designed for one — the Vector 351. The British-made boat weighs 172.5kg and can reach 45 knots in a matter of minutes. It is powered by a 998 cu.cm four-cylinder four stroke engine and has a self-righting hull. The boat has yet to come on the market Press, 26 November 1987, Page 20

A speedboat designed for one — the Vector 351. The British-made boat weighs 172.5kg and can reach 45 knots in a matter of minutes. It is powered by a 998 cu.cm four-cylinder four stroke engine and has a self-righting hull. The boat has yet to come on the market Press, 26 November 1987, Page 20

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