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Boston Whaler is an American boat manufacturer. It is a subsidiary of the Brunswick Boat Group , a division of the Brunswick Corporation . Boston Whalers were originally produced in Massachusetts , hence the name, but today are manufactured in Edgewater, Florida .
The Boat Group makes Sea Ray, Bayliner and Meridian pleasure boats; Boston Whaler, Crestliner, Cypress Cay, Harris (formerly FloteBote), Lowe, Lund, Princecraft fishing, deck and pontoon boats. Brunswick is one of the largest boat makers by units in Europe, with Quicksilver, Uttern and Valiant boat brands.
While Reliance Marine had once been a Boston Whaler dealer, Curry founded Wahoo! to compete with Boston Whaler after having a falling out with them. [1] By 1996, Curry had decided to retire and sold Wahoo! to Brunswick Corporation, [2] who seemed interested in the company's hull molds and European style transom designs.
Sea Ray Sundancer 320 (33 ft (10.1 m)) Sea Ray designs, manufactures and markets boats ranging from 17-foot (5.2 m) power boats to over 65-foot (20 m) motor yachts, including the Sundancer brand and, starting in 2014, the "L" Series luxury yachts.
Cessna renamed the Model 441 the Conquest II in 1983. 1984 models starting with constructor number 195 used lighter-weight, four-bladed McCauley propellers. [2] A 441 with Pratt & Whitney Canada PT6A-112 turboprops was flown in 1986, but did not enter production. Cessna built 362 of the aircraft between 1977 and 1986. [1]
1976 Cox Conquest .40 - prototyped only; Samples do exist and the Conquest .40 was a grown up version of the Conquest .15 however due to reorganization with Leisure Dynamics who owned Cox and K&B at the time it was decided not to commence production as K&B already had a .40 sized engine in the market. [30]
The Cessna 425, known as the Corsair and later as the Conquest I, is an eight-seat American pressurized turboprop twin-engined light aircraft. Now out of production, it was built by Cessna Aircraft of Wichita, Kansas , between 1980 and 1986.
They sent militia to Boston and expelled nearly all the royal officials in all 13 colonies by 1775. The Battles of Lexington and Concord in 1775 began the American War of Independence . While the goal of attaining independence was sought by a powerful majority known as Patriots , a weaker minority known as the Loyalists remained loyal to the king.