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  2. Thompson Brothers Boat Manufacturing Company - Wikipedia

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    This initiative created the Corsair fiberglass division of Chris-Craft. The Corsair boats were made by Thompson Boat Company of New York in Cortland. In late 1964 Thompson Bros. Boat Mfg. Co. at Peshtigo, Wisconsin subcontracted with Crownline, Inc. of Cairo, Illinois to have the latter make fiberglass boats for them. This was a low-cost means ...

  3. Burger Boat Company - Wikipedia

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    Focusing on pleasure cruisers rather than steamers like his kinsmen across the river, innovations that came out of his shipyard were visionary, installing gasoline engines produced by Kahlenberg Brothers of Two Rivers, Wisconsin. Their first motor vessel was launched in 1901, the VERNON JR. an 85' cruiser; and within the decade the company was ...

  4. Rouse Simmons - Wikipedia

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    Many of the trees are still in the ship's hold, though two were extracted and shown as exhibits. Several items recovered from the Rouse Simmons are now housed in Rogers Street Fishing Village Museum in Two Rivers, including the ship's wheel. The ship's anchor was retrieved and now stands at the entrance to the Milwaukee Yacht Club. [4]

  5. Maritime historians discover steam tug hidden in Lake ...

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    The boiler from the John Evenson steam tug now lies on the bottom of Lake Michigan. The 54-foot steam tug sank on June 5, 1895, and was finally discovered by two Wisconsin maritime historians on ...

  6. Outboard Marine Corporation - Wikipedia

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    Motorized transport was just becoming an everyday part of life in 1907, when Ole Evinrude first mass-produced a practical outboard engine for boats. Evinrude placed an advertisement in a motor magazine to introduce his motor, drawing so many inquiries from U.S. and overseas readers that he decided to try large-scale production.

  7. West Bend Company - Wikipedia

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    The West Bend Company was a West Bend, Wisconsin, company from 1911 to 2001. The West Bend Company manufactured aluminum cookware and electrical appliances, but also made two-stroke cycle engines, including outboard boat motors. Art Ingels used a surplus West Bend engine to power the first kart.

  8. Iceboat - Wikipedia

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    An iceboat (occasionally spelled ice boat or traditionally called an ice yacht) is a recreational or competition sailing craft supported on metal runners for traveling over ice. One of the runners is steerable. Originally, such craft were boats with a support structure, riding on the runners and steered with a rear blade, as with a conventional ...

  9. Smith: Legislators propose UW study on effects of wake ... - AOL

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    Another more restrictive proposal, authored by Sen. Andres Jacque (R-De Pere), would have prohibited wake surfing on a lake smaller than 1,500 acres, required wake-enhanced boats to operate at ...

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