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  2. Crowley Maritime - Wikipedia

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    Crowley was founded in 1892 [6] when founder Thomas Crowley, [7] the grandfather of current Chairman, President and CEO Thomas B. Crowley, Jr., purchased an 18-foot Whitehall Rowboat to provide transportation of personnel and supplies to ships anchored on San Francisco Bay. Within a few years, services broadened to include bay wing and ship ...

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    Graves Yacht Yard (1 C) Gulf Marine Products (1 C) Gulfstar Yachts (1 C, 1 P) H. Halman Manufacturing (2 C) ... MacGregor Yacht Corporation (1 C, 1 P) Marina Bracuhy ...

  4. Henry B. Nevins, Incorporated - Wikipedia

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    Henry B. Nevins Incorporated was wooden-hull yacht builder in City Island, New York founded in 1907 by Henry B. Nevins. Nevins was a master yacht builder and author on vessel construction who apprenticed at the island's Charles L. Seabury & Company. [1] Later he purchased the nearby Byles Yard to increase his company's acreage.

  5. CW Hood Yachts - Wikipedia

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    Boats manufactured by CW Hood Yachts include: Bremer 25; Wasque 26 [3]; Wasque 30 [3]; Katama 32 [3]; Hood 43 [4]; Hood 50 [1]; CW Hood 32 [2]; CW Hood Yachts also produce Downeast hulls from Jarvis Newman, with sizes ranging from 30 to 46 feet in length, [5] and are authorized builders for the International One Design. [6]

  6. Thomas W. Lawson (ship) - Wikipedia

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    Thomas W. Lawson was designed by naval architect Bowdoin B. Crowninshield (famous for his fast yachts) for Captain John G. Crowley of the Coastwise Transportation Company of Boston, Massachusetts. Construction was contracted to the Fore River Ship and Engine Company on June 25, 1901 at a cost of approximately $250,000.

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    The design has been built in the United States by a number of manufacturers over the years, including the Clark Boat Company of Kent, Washington, Lippincott Boat Works, Beaton Boat Works, McNair Boat Works, Saybrook Yacht Yard and Formula Yachts of Groton, Connecticut. The current builder is the Allen Boat Company of Buffalo, New York.

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