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Berthon Boats are collapsible lifeboats used in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. They have double linings of canvas, sectioned into watertight envelopes that assist buoyancy and give protection from the possibility that the outer canvas could be accidentally torn. The canvas was also coated with "linseed oil, soft soap, and yellow ochre" to make it waterproof.

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  • Berthon Boats are collapsible lifeboats used in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. They have double linings of canvas, sectioned into watertight envelopes that assist buoyancy and give protection from the possibility that the outer canvas could be accidentally torn. The canvas was also coated with "linseed oil, soft soap, and yellow ochre" to make it waterproof. (en)
  • Le canot Berthon ou berthon est un petit canot pliable en toile imperméable, créé comme canot de sauvetage, et utilisé pour équiper les sous-marins, torpilleurs et contre-torpilleurs, sur lesquels l’espace était très réduit. Il connut de grands usages à la fin du XIXe siècle et au début du XXe siècle. Des canots Berthon ont notamment servi pour assurer la circulation dans Paris lors de la grande crue de la Seine de 1910. (fr)
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  • Berthon Boats are collapsible lifeboats used in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. They have double linings of canvas, sectioned into watertight envelopes that assist buoyancy and give protection from the possibility that the outer canvas could be accidentally torn. The canvas was also coated with "linseed oil, soft soap, and yellow ochre" to make it waterproof. (en)
  • Le canot Berthon ou berthon est un petit canot pliable en toile imperméable, créé comme canot de sauvetage, et utilisé pour équiper les sous-marins, torpilleurs et contre-torpilleurs, sur lesquels l’espace était très réduit. Il connut de grands usages à la fin du XIXe siècle et au début du XXe siècle. Des canots Berthon ont notamment servi pour assurer la circulation dans Paris lors de la grande crue de la Seine de 1910. (fr)
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  • Berthon Boat (en)
  • Berthon (canot) (fr)
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