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  2. Boston Whaler - Wikipedia

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    17-foot (5.2 m) Boston Whaler Montauk in 2002. Boston Whaler is an American boat manufacturer. It is a subsidiary of the Brunswick Boat Group, a division of the Brunswick Corporation. Boston Whalers were originally produced in Massachusetts, hence the name, but today are manufactured in Edgewater, Florida.

  3. Harpoon 6.2 - Wikipedia

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    In a 2010 review Steve Henkel wrote, "for a few years in the early 1980s, Boston Whaler went into she sailboat business, producing a '5.2' (17 feet long) and '6.2' ... Best features: The Harpoon 6.2 comes close to the best racing sailers among her comp[etitor]s, the Antrim 20 and the Mystic Mini-Ton 21, but we don't think she makes the grade in ...

  4. Bokak Atoll - Wikipedia

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    On February 11, 1979, Scott Moorman and four companions set sail from Hana harbor in a 17-foot Boston Whaler, and went missing in subsequent high seas. The boat and buried remains of Moorman were discovered 3,760 km (2,340 mi) away on Bokak in 1988. [25] V73T on Sibylla Island.

  5. Category:Sailboat types built by Boston Whaler - Wikipedia

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  6. February 1979 - Wikipedia

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    A group of five men— Scott Moorman and four companions— departed from the port of Hana, Hawaii in a 17 feet (5.2 m) Boston Whaler, and were never seen alive again. Over the next nine years, the boat would drift in the North Pacific Ocean until being discovered in 1988 on the uninhabited Bokak Atoll , along with the remains of Moorman, 2,340 ...

  7. Brunswick Corporation - Wikipedia

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    In the 1980s, Brunswick became a major maker of yachts and pleasure boats, under brands including Bayliner, Boston Whaler, Maxum, Sea Ray, and Trophy. [12] During the Gulf War, Brunswick supplied the military with camouflage nets. They also made radomes for the Patriot missile.

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