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  2. Thunderbird 26 - Wikipedia

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    The Thunderbird class sailboat was designed in 1958 by Seattle Washington naval architect Ben Seaborn, [1] in response to a request from the Douglas Fir Plywood Association (now APA - The Engineered Wood Association) of Tacoma, Washington for design proposals for a sailboat that would "... be both a racing and cruising boat; provide sleeping accommodations for four crew; be capable of being ...

  3. Hacker-Craft - Wikipedia

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    Hacker-Craft is the name given to boats built by The Hacker Boat Co., an American manufacturer founded in Detroit, Michigan, in 1908 by John L. Hacker (1877–1961). It is one of the oldest constructors of wooden motor boats in the world. The company moved operations to New York State in the 1970s and continues to produce hand-built boats.

  4. Formula (boats) - Wikipedia

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    Dick began racing and earned a name for himself and Thunderbird boats. [3] In 1964, Alliance Machine purchased Thunderbird and changed the name to Thunderbird/Formula, hoping this addition to their offshore racing team would also be successful. The racing scene soon proved expensive, and Fuqua Industries bought Thunderbird/Formula in 1969.

  5. Pieces from boat where Natalie Wood died up for auction - AOL

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    In a morbid twist, fans can get their hands on parts of the boat that Natalie Wood went missing on 35 years ago.

  6. Thompson Brothers Boat Manufacturing Company - Wikipedia

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    Thompson Hiawatha model canoe. The Thompson Brothers Boat Manufacturing Company of Peshtigo, Wisconsin was a manufacturer of pleasure boats and canoes.Founded by brothers Peter and Christ Thompson in 1904, [1] the company became prominent in the field and built boats for nearly one hundred years. [2]

  7. 'Emotional' maritime history revival in Kittery: 1930s rescue ...

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    Among those manning the oars was wooden boatbuilder Nate Greeley of York, Maine, the craftsman who restored the Mervin F Roberts to its former glory. 'Emotional' maritime history revival in ...

  8. Thunderbird - Wikipedia

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    Thunderbird, a British Rail Class 57/3 diesel rescue locomotive; Thunderbird (train), a Japanese limited express; Thunderbird 26, a class of sailboat; Thunderbird Boats, a 60's boat manufacturer now known as Formula Boats; Thunderbird W-14, three-seat biplane of the 1920s; Triumph Thunderbird (disambiguation), the name of several British ...

  9. Ed Monk - Wikipedia

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    Ed Monk, Sr., began his boat building career in 1914 [2]: 2 as an apprentice working on Robert Moran's schooner San Juan, under construction on Orcas Island. [3] In 1915, Monk worked with his father again in St. Helens, OR, building The City of Portland, "one of the largest wooden freighters ever built."