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  2. Carver Yachts - Wikipedia

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    Carver Yachts was founded in 1954 in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, when Charles "Charlie" Carter and George Verhagen started building mahogany runabouts in a factory on South 27th. The popular myth that they started building boats in the backyard garage is not true.

  3. Hunter 44 - Wikipedia

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    Hunter 44 stern view, showing transom details and enclosed cockpit with dodger and Bimini top combination. The Hunter 44 is a development of the 2002-introduced Hunter 426 DS, with a redesigned aft cabin. The Hunter 44 design was developed into the Hunter 45 DS in 2008 with the addition of twin helms, redesigned forward berth and new cabin windows.

  4. Alden 44 - Wikipedia

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    The aft cabin has its own companionway ladder from the cockpit. The galley is located on the starboard side beside the forward companionway ladder with the double sink located underneath the steps. The galley is equipped with a propane-fired three-burner stove and oven as well as a 6 cu ft (0.17 m 3) refrigerator and a 4 cu ft (0.11 m 3 ...

  5. Navy 44 (M&R) - Wikipedia

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    44.00 ft (13.41 m) LWL: 34.61 ft (10.55 m) ... The Navy 44 (M&R) is an American ... two straight settee berths and two pilot berths in the main cabin and an aft cabin ...

  6. Little Harbor 44 - Wikipedia

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    44.25 ft (13.49 m) LWL: 36.50 ft (11.13 m) ... Aft cockpit models were available with ... and there are teak cabin doors and locker doors as well as a teak and holly ...

  7. 44-foot motor lifeboat - Wikipedia

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    The boats have air-tight compartments forward and aft of the steering station. The aft compartment is designed to hold litters to strap in injured people, while the forward compartment holds uninjured rescued. The magazine Popular Mechanics reported in 1966 that the then-new fleet of 44 foot motor life-boats represented several "firsts". [3]

  8. Cabin cruiser - Wikipedia

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    A cabin cruiser is a type of power boat that provides accommodation for its crew and passengers inside the structure of the craft. A cabin cruiser usually ranges in size from 7.6 to 13.7 m (25 to 45 ft) in length, with larger pleasure craft usually considered yachts .

  9. Marinette Yacht - Wikipedia

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    The yachts varied in length from 26 to 44 feet, [2] and included express, sport fisherman, sedan and dual cabin models on a semi-planing hull. The series was made of welded aluminum . Most Marinettes today are used on inland rivers and lakes, although some are found in saltwater locations.