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Transportation

Tinnie 10 Vessel

Tinnie 10 Vessel

Joey Ruiter, the same designer responsible for the Growler City Bike, has developed a boat unlike anything we’ve seen before. The Tinnie 10 Vessel is built with an exterior of formed 1/8″ thick aluminum that’s been welded and powder-coated black and an interior of white oak plank flooring with Xorel upholstered seating. The 173lb, 10-foot boat comes with a 6hp, 4-stroke motor with an optional electric motor. The most strikingly designed dingy we’ve ever seen currently accommodates two adults, and there’s a race class in the works for the future.