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  2. Pocock Racing Shells - Wikipedia

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    In addition to his role as a boat builder, Stan also was a successful rowing coach. In addition to coaching at the University of Washington from 1947 to 1955, he was the first coach for Lake Washington Rowing Club upon its formation in 1958, and coached several gold medal-winning crews in the 1956 and 1960 Olympic Games.

  3. Pokagon (YTB-836) - Wikipedia

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    Pokagon had served Naval Station Mare Island, [citation needed] Vallejo, California, Puget Sound Naval Shipyard, and Naval Station Everett, Washington. On 27 October 2021 the Pokogon was stricken and removed from service. As of 2023 the Pokogon is up for sale.

  4. List of Puget Sound steamboats - Wikipedia

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    Everett 167 50.9 1945 D City of Denver: 127233 stern psgr 1898 Seattle 116 35.4 279 170 1901 O City of Everett: 127044 prop psgr 1900 Everett 134 40.8 212 111 R [R 24] City of Kingston: 126214 prop psgr 1884 New York 246 75.0 816 1899 W City of Lalona: 126686 prop 1890 Seattle 48 14.6 19 12 1894 O City of Latona: 126686 stern tug 1891 Lake ...

  5. Category:Ships built in Washington (state) - Wikipedia

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  6. Telegraph (sternwheeler 1903) - Wikipedia

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    Telegraph fitting out at Sumner Iron Works. Telegraph was built at Everett, Washington. [1] Telegraph was designed by Captain Uriah Bonser "U.B." Scott. [2] Telegraph was built for Captain Scott in Everett by the Portland Shipbuilding company, and placed in service on the Everett-Seattle route, running on an alternate schedule with the propeller-driven City of Everett, to replace Greyhound on ...

  7. Port of Everett - Wikipedia

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    The Port of Everett was established on July 13, 1918, via a referendum of Everett citizens. The port was formed in hopes of luring a naval shipyard amid a maritime boom caused by World War I, which would end a few months later. [4] The new port instead became a major lumber trader in the 1920s, owing to the dominant industry in Everett at the time.

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