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Maxum was a subsidiary of the Brunswick Boat Group, a division of the Brunswick Corporation, which manufactured recreational boats. One manufacturing plant was in Pipestone, Minnesota . This facility was established in the 1970s with 300 plus employees and produced the Maxum runabouts .
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The Brunswick Boat Group is an American pleasure boat manufacturer. Headquartered in Knoxville, Tennessee, United States, it is the largest maker of such craft in the world.
Motor torpedo boats (2 C, 1 P) Motorsailers (30 P) R. Motorboat racing (7 C, 29 P, 1 F) Y. Motor yachts (195 P) Pages in category "Motorboats" The following 36 pages ...
Motor Boats Monthly was launched in 1987. [4] The founders were Emrhys Barrell and Jeremy Paxton. [4] Its first editor was Emrhys Barrell [5] and its final editor Rob Peake. . During the 1990s and noughties Motor Boats Monthly was Britain's best-selling motor boating magazine, hitting record ABC figures between 2005 and 2009 under the editorship of first Simon Collis, then Carl Rich
Motor Boat & Yachting magazine is a monthly magazine about motorboats and yachting published by Future PLC. The editor-in-chief is Hugo Andreae. [2] Early history
The IMOCA ("Open 60") is a 60ft (18.3 m) development class monohull sailing yacht governed by the International Monohull Open Class Association (IMOCA). [1] The class pinnacle event are single or two person ocean races, such as the Route du Rhum and the Vendée Globe and this has been intimately linked to design development within the class.
Camouflaged World War II MAS in the Mediterranean Sea. Motoscafo armato silurante (torpedo-armed motorboat), alternatively Motoscafo antisommergibili (anti-submarine motorboat) and commonly abbreviated as MAS, was a class of fast torpedo-armed vessels used by the Regia Marina (Italian Royal Navy) during World War I and World War II.