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  2. Glastex - Wikipedia

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    Felt Enterprises bought the Glastex Company in 1961. The Monmouth, Illinois facility began building Sea Star Boats in 1968 and continued until 1981. Reorganized in 1982, Felt Enterprises built Mach I Boats until 1991. In 1993, the company was reorganized again and was known as Envision Boats, Inc. which operated until 2009.

  3. Boat of the Week: This 48-Foot New England Cruiser Blends ...

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    Its classic lines, rich woodwork, open bow and smart use of space put it in a category of one among day boats. Boat of the Week: This 48-Foot New England Cruiser Blends Elegant Design With ...

  4. List of Northeastern U.S. pilot boats - Wikipedia

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    On June 8, 1845, John W. Avery of John W. Avery & Co., 309 Water Street, put an ad in the New York Daily Herald to sale the fast sailing pilot boat Charlotte Ann. She was 50-tons burthen. [ 132 ] One of the last reports of the Charlotte Ann was on February 9, 1849, when she helped tow the brig Cobden, Cornish, Hamburg, in heavy weather to the city.

  5. Battleship Cove - Wikipedia

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    PT-796 was acquired 1975, followed in 1984 by PT-617, forming the only pair of restored PT boats on display in the world. [citation needed] PT-617 is the only remaining Elco PT boat on display similar to that of John F. Kennedy's PT-109. [citation needed]

  6. Practical Boat Owner - Wikipedia

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    Practical Boat Owner was started in 1967. [3] The founding editor was Denny Desoutter. [2] In 2002, it was announced that Sarah Norbury would become editor. [4] [5] She was later replaced by David Pugh. [6] From 2018, the magazine was edited by Robert Melotti, and then Alison Wood.

  7. Bass boat - Wikipedia

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    The developer of the modern bass boat is widely considered to be Skeeter Fishing Boats, a company now owned by Yamaha. In 1948 Holmes Thurmond designed and launched the first Skeeter boat. By no means was it the last "first" for Skeeter. In 1961, he built the first bass boat from fiberglass, a huge leap forward in performance and durability.

  8. Portal:New England - Wikipedia

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    New England is a region consisting of six states in the Northeastern United States: Connecticut, Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Rhode Island, and Vermont.It is bordered by the state of New York to the west and by the Canadian provinces of New Brunswick to the northeast and Quebec to the north.

  9. Ranger Boats - Wikipedia

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    Ranger Boats has both fiberglass boats and aluminum boats. Ranger is a major sponsor of the Fishing League Worldwide. Ranger Boats and all of the brands under Fishing Holdings LLS were acquired by Bass Pro Group in a deal signed in December 2014. The deal included Bass Pro acquiring the Ranger, Triton Boats, and the Stratos Boats brands ...