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  2. BoatTrader.com - Wikipedia

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    May 2011, BoatTrader.com is merged with YachtWorld.com and boats.com brands under the new company Dominion Marine Media. June 1, 2017, Boat Trader and Boats Group decides Miami is the place to be, anchors headquarters. [5]

  3. List of ship launches in 1920 - Wikipedia

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    Cornish Trader: Coaster: For Cornish Traders Ltd. [25] 17 July Japan: Sasebo Naval Arsenal: Sasebo: Submarine No. 43 : Kaichū III-type submarine For Imperial Japanese Navy: 30 July United Kingdom: Lithgows: Port Glasgow: Maudie: Tanker: For A/S Hvalen 31 July United Kingdom: Blyth Shipbuilding & Dry Docks Co. Ltd: Blyth: Française: Cargo ship ...

  4. Boats.com - Wikipedia

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    boats.com is an online advertising website based in Miami, Florida, United States. [1] It also has operations in Fareham and Padova . [ 2 ] The company has websites in nine markets and eight languages, listing over 350,000 boats in approximately 152 countries.

  5. Category:Shipwrecks of the Virginia coast - Wikipedia

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    Shipwrecks along the coastline and in coastal rivers of Virginia. Subcategories. This category has only the following subcategory. S.

  6. USS Valcour - Wikipedia

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    She managed to return to Newport News, Virginia, with her cargo, 10,000 tons of coal, intact. Valcour , on the other hand, became the object of exhaustive salvage operations. Rescue ships, including the submarine rescue ship USS Sunbird and the United States Coast Guard tug USCGC Cherokee sped to the scene of the tragedy.

  7. List of shipwrecks in 1960 - Wikipedia

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    USCGC General Greene While attempting to assist a tug in distress, the United States Coast Guard cutter — 125-foot (38 m) Active-class patrol boat — was swept ashore on Spring Hill Beach at East Sandwich, Massachusetts, by hurricane-force winds and 40-foot (12 m) waves. All hands were rescued and the ship was refloated on 8 March.

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