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  2. Malahat (schooner) - Wikipedia

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    Infamous rum-runner that eluded US Coast Guard for 13 yrs. Malahat , a large 5-masted lumber schooner from Vancouver , BC, was known as " the Queen of Rum Row " in her day. [ 2 ] She became famous (or infamous ) [ 3 ] for rum-running on the US Pacific Coast between 1920 and 1933.

  3. Hunter 34 - Wikipedia

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    Hunter 34 This model has a full fin keel, giving a draft of 5.50 ft (1.68 m). The boat has a PHRF racing average handicap of 153 with a high of 156 and low of 147. [1] [2] [4] Hunter 34 SD This model has a shoal draft keel, giving a draft of 4.25 ft (1.30 m). The boat has a PHRF racing average handicap of 147 with a high of 159 and low of 135 ...

  4. Hunter Marine - Wikipedia

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    Hunter Marine was an American boat builder, now known as Marlow-Hunter, LLC, owned by David E. Marlow. The company did produce the Mainship powerboat brand. Marlow also owns and manufactures the Marlow Yachts brand consisting of long range power cruisers in the 37 to 110 foot range. The company was based in Alachua, Florida, and is now closed.

  5. Rum row - Wikipedia

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    Pacific coast offshore rum-runner Malahat. A rum row was a Prohibition-era term (1920–1933) referring to a line of ships loaded with liquor anchored beyond the maritime limit of the United States. These ships taunted the Eighteenth Amendment’s prohibition on the sale and consumption of alcoholic beverages. [1]

  6. 36-foot picket boat (USCG) - Wikipedia

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    Smaller, faster patrol boats were used as picket boats to intercept high speed boats or "rum-runners" that made the transfer of contraband to the shore. [1] The Coast Guard developed the 75-foot patrol boat to serve the offshore role and the 36-foot patrol boat to serve the inshore role.

  7. Rum-running - Wikipedia

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    CG-100, a typical 75-foot patrol boat Rum-runner Linwood set afire to destroy evidence Pacific Coast offshore rum-runner Malahat, a five-masted schooner. At the start, the rum-runner fleet consisted of a ragtag flotilla of fishing boats, such as the schooner Nellie J. Banks, excursion boats, and small merchant craft. As prohibition wore on, the ...

  8. Conception boat fire that killed 34 people started in plastic ...

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    The deadly fire that broke out four years ago aboard the Conception dive boat, killing 34 people, started in a plastic trash can on the main deck, a confidential report reviewed by The Times shows.

  9. William McCoy (rum runner) - Wikipedia

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    William Frederick "Bill" McCoy (August 17, 1877 – December 30, 1948), was an American sea captain and rum-runner during the Prohibition in the United States.In pursuing the trade of smuggling alcohol from the Bahamas to the Eastern Seaboard, Capt. McCoy, [1] found a role model in John Hancock of pre-revolutionary Boston and considered himself an "honest lawbreaker."

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