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de Havilland Marine was a division of Hawker de Havilland Australia Pty. Ltd. which is now owned by Boeing Australia and known as Boeing Aerostructures Australia.. Following the downturn of aviation manufacturing in the late 1950s, the Australian subsidiary of de Havilland looked to produce products utilizing the skills and knowledge available to the company.
Perth entrepreneur Alan Bond funded the project and was designed by Australian designer Ben Lexcen. Southern Cross is 68 feet long, weighs 32 tonnes and has a mast that is 97 feet high. It was the first Aluminium yacht to compete in the America's Cup .
American Cruise Lines is the largest river and small-ship cruise line in the United States with its headquarters in Guilford, Connecticut. [1] [2] The line operates twenty-one small U.S.-flagged cruise ships along the Eastern Seaboard (Maine to Florida, Hudson River, and Chesapeake Bay) and Western Seaboard (including Alaska and Puget Sound [3]) as well as the Mississippi, Ohio, Cumberland ...
Built as the Costa Classica for Costa Cruises: Star Legend: 1992 1992–present In service for Windstar Cruises: Built as the Royal Viking Queen for Royal Viking Line: Ambience: 1992 1992–present In service for Ambassador Cruise Line: Built as the Regal Princess for Princess Cruises: Majesty of the Oceans: 1992 1992–2020 Laid up in Greece ...
John Sydney Haines AM (26 January 1937 – 22 August 2009) was an Australian boat builder and racer, founder of Haines Hunter boats in the 1960s and The Haines Group [1] in 1984. The Haines Group manufactured thousands of Signature fiberglass trailer-boats using John's cutting edge designs and worldwide patented Signature Variable Deadrise Hull ...
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America was built on the lines of Mary Taylor (1849) America 1851, by James Bard America was designed by James Rich Steers and George Steers (1820–1856) (See George Steers and Co ). Traditional "cod-head-and-mackerel-tail" design gave boats a blunt bow and a sharp stern with the widest point (the beam ) placed one-third of the length aft of ...