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  2. Huckins Yacht Corporation - Wikipedia

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    USS PT-96, built by Huckins at Jacksonville, Florida, underway at high speed, circa 1942. Huckins Yacht Corporation built PT boats for two squadrons during World War II. In 1940, three governing bodies – the Bureau of Ships, the Board of Inspection and Survey, and the Navy Personnel Command – had agreed that all PT boats developed up to that time were defective.

  3. Category:American boat builders - Wikipedia

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    C. Campbell Industries; Caribiana Sea Skiffs; Centurion Boats; Century Boat Company; Chaparral Boats; Chris-Craft Boats; Chris-Craft Corporation; Chris-Craft Industries

  4. Cryer & Sons - Wikipedia

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    Cryer & Sons or Cryer Boatworks was a wooden shipbuilding company in Oakland, California. To support the World War 2 demand for ships Cryer & Sons Company shipyard switched over to military construction and built: US Navy APC coastal transports. Cryer & Sons was started in 1907 by William Cryer, a migrant from England, in San Francisco.

  5. Jim Smith, longtime owner of beloved Poor Paul's Pourhouse ...

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    Jim Smith, the owner of Poor Paul’s since 1976, and the next-door Bullwinkle's, from 1979 to 2019, died Aug. 25 at the age of 84, leaving rich legacy.

  6. James Smith of Jordanhill - Wikipedia

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    James Smith of Jordanhill FRSE FRS MWS (1782–1867) was a Scottish merchant, antiquarian, architect, geologist, biblical critic and man of letters. An authority on ancient shipbuilding and navigation, his works included "Newer Pliocene" (1862) and "Voyage and Shipwreck of St Paul" (1848).

  7. Jim Smith - Wikipedia

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    Jim Smith (baseball coach) (died 2001), LSU Tigers baseball head coach 1966–1978; Jim Smith (basketball coach) (born 1934), college basketball head coach; Jim Smith (basketball, born 1958), former NBA player; Jim Smith (catcher), Negro league baseball player; Jim Smith (cricketer, born 1906) (1906–1979), English cricketer

  8. Chris-Craft Boats - Wikipedia

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    Chris-Craft Boats was an American boat manufacturer founded by Christopher Columbus Smith (1861–1939). [1] The company was sold by the Smith family in 1960 to NAFI Corporation, which changed its name to Chris-Craft Industries in 1962. The current successor is Chris-Craft Corporation, which produces motorboats under the Chris-Craft name.

  9. J/Boats - Wikipedia

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    J/Boats is an American boat builder based in Newport, Rhode Island and founded by Rod Johnstone in 1977. The company specializes in the design and manufacture of fiberglass sailboats.

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