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His son, Kyle Washington, is co-chairman of Seaspan Marine Corporation. [6] Washington also owns a private estate on Stuart Island, British Columbia, including a fishing lodge and golf course. The Washington–Grizzly Stadium for football at the University of Montana is named for him. [7] His private yacht Attessa IV has been featured in Forbes ...
This list of motor yachts by length, is a table of the world's longest active superyachts, with an overall length of at least 75 metres (246 ft) and up.. These boats are also known as "megayachts", "gigayachts" and even "terayachts", usually depending on length.
The Washington Companies is the parent company of several independent entities. The company is privately held, and was founded by Dennis Washington. Current companies owned by The Washington Company include: [1] Seaspan Corporation (shipping and shipbuilding) [2] [3] Aviation Partners Inc. (airplane winglets)
Attessa [16] 1999 47.5 Excellence II (renamed Princess K) 1999 63.95 Lady Marina [17] 2000 50.28 Blue Moon II (renamed Déjà Vu) [18] 2000 53.34 Kisses [19] 2000 62.30 Cakewalk (renamed Fortunato) 2001 46 Northern Light: 2001 56.5 Barbara Jean (renamed Hampshire) 2001 46.63 Detroit Eagle (renamed Sea Racer) 2002 60.10 Paraffin [20] 2002 40
Among the property owners on this island is Dennis Washington, a Montana businessman and owner of the Seaspan Marine Corporation, Dave Ritchie, a Vancouver businessman and Kris Mailman, owner and CEO of Seymour Pacific Developments and Broadstreet Properties. Washington has built a 9-hole golf course out of the granite on his estate. [citation ...
Oct. 22—OTHELLO — Two men were booked on drug and weapons charges following a traffic stop. Dennis Riojas, 57, Othello, was booked on suspicion of possession of a stolen firearm, possession of ...
Together with a group of aviation specialists, Clark developed a new winglet, and with permission from Gulfstream, fitted the winglet to Washington's jet. Test flights confirmed a fuel saving and range increase of 4–5%. [2] Washington and Clark then set out on a publicity campaign to sell the idea.
Dennis Faulk, the retired Hanford project manager for EPA in Richland, was 64. He was being remembered Wednesday as a strong advocate of Hanford site cleanup, who made a lasting difference.