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  2. Pocock Racing Shells - Wikipedia

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    The roots of the company began in England during the 1800s. Founder George Pocock grew up in England, where his father was the head boat builder for prestigious Eton College at Windsor at the turn of the century. As a young man, George raced single shells on the famed River Thames. At one of these races he won £50.

  3. Racing shell - Wikipedia

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    A narrower boat provides a sharper angle to the bow and a smaller cross-sectional area reducing drag and wave drag, and avoiding hull speed limitations at race speed. The first racing shells, while narrower than working rowboats, were limited by the width necessary to mount the oarlocks on the boat's sides ("gunwales").

  4. Fairey Marine - Wikipedia

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    Fairey Marine Ltd, latterly known as FBM Marine, was a boat building company based on the River Hamble, Southampton, England.The company was created in the late 1940s by Sir Charles Richard Fairey and Fairey Aviation's managing director, Mr. Chichester-Smith.

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  6. Dean Moon - Wikipedia

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    Moon was one of the founding members of Speed Equipment Manufacturers Association in 1963. [3] Dean Moon was a hot-rodder and innovator of speed parts. He built and raced cars from El Mirage Dry Lake and Bonneville Salt Flats to the drag strips and beyond, and established a company that became an icon in the hot rodding industry. Starting his ...

  7. WinTech Racing - Wikipedia

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    WinTech Racing partnered with The Flying Eagle Boat Company of Hangzhou, China and Drew Harrison Racing Shells in 2004 to create one of the largest boat manufacturers in the world. [citation needed] WinTech Racing is a worldwide company with offices in North America, Europe, Asia and Australia. [citation needed]

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