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  2. Boston Whaler - Wikipedia

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    A Boston Whaler of the Bermuda Police Service. Boston Whaler has, for many years, sawn boats in half to illustrate their durability, performance, smooth ride and "unsinkability". The original 1961 Life magazine ad pictured Dick Fisher sitting in a floating 13-foot (4.0 m) Whaler with a crosscut saw halfway through the hull. [5]

  3. Boston Whaler-class lifeboat - Wikipedia

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    The Boston Whaler-class lifeboat was part of the A class of lifeboats formerly operated by the Royal National Lifeboat Institution of the United Kingdom and Ireland. It was replaced by the Atlantic 21 .

  4. Bosun's chair - Wikipedia

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    Bosun's Chair has become a competition event in Sea Scout Regattas in the United States such as the Old Salt's Regatta and the Ancient Mariner's Regatta. The event is based on a practice from old navy ships where high-ranking officers would be lifted onto the ships instead of climbing aboard.

  5. Whaleboat - Wikipedia

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    A modern copy of a whaleboat at Mystic Seaport.The mast is stowed with its heel under the after thwart and resting on the gunwale on the starboard quarter. The 2 tubs containing the whale rope are in the after half of the boat, and the rope is led round the loggerhead and then forward to the bow, between the chocks.

  6. Ice cream float - Wikipedia

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    A Boston cooler with Vernors ginger ale. Today, a Boston cooler is typically composed of Vernors ginger ale and vanilla ice cream. [15] The first reference to a Boston cooler appears in the St. Louis Post Dispatch where a New York bartender claimed to have coined the phrase for a summer cocktail of sarsaparilla and ginger ale. In the 1910s, the ...

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  8. Whaling in the United States - Wikipedia

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    An old whaler hove down for repairs near New Bedford, 1882 by Frederick Schiller Cozzens. The use of steam, the high prices for whalebone, and the proximity of the whaling grounds brought the rise of San Francisco as a dominant whaling port in the 1880s. By 1893, it had 33 whaleships, of which 22 were steamers. [31]

  9. Whaler - Wikipedia

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    A whaler or whaling ship is a specialized vessel, designed or adapted for whaling: the catching or processing of whales. Terminology. The term whaler is mostly ...

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