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  2. Clyde Boats - Wikipedia

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    Clyde Boats was founded in 1928 in the living room of founder Clyde Rummney's Michigan home near the shores of Lake St. Clair. Mr. Rummney's first boats were small rowboats made primarily for himself and friends. By the early 1930s Mr. Rummney had relocated to Gibraltar, Michigan, and soon began renting space in a small building on Livernois ...

  3. John Kendall (fireboat) - Wikipedia

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    The John Kendall steam-powered fire boat moored at Riverside Park Boat Launch in Detroit in July 1969. In the background is the Ambassador Bridge linking Detroit, Michigan USA with Windsor, Ontario, Canada. The John Kendall was a steam-powered fireboat launched in 1929 by the Toledo Shipbuilding Company and operated by the Detroit Fire ...

  4. Detroit Boat Club - Wikipedia

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    Detroit Regional Yacht-racing Association. The Detroit Boat Club was established in 1839, as a sport rowing club. [1] It was first created on the Detroit River during a time in which Detroit was just starting to grow. The Detroit Boat Club is a member of the Detroit Regional Yacht-racing Association (DRYA).

  5. Fireboats of Detroit - Wikipedia

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    1941. Built by Detroit Ship Building Company, later sold as tug to Sincennes-McNaughton Line (1941-1959) and McAllister Towing and Salvage Incorporated in Montreal for used as fireboat in Montreal from 1959 to 1992 [2] Detroit Ship Building Co. Retired and scrapped with cabin/funnel surviving in Port Colborne Dry Dock [3] James R. Elliott. 1902.

  6. Detroit Boat Club building on Belle Isle faces demolition ...

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    The front entrance to Detroit's Belle Isle Boat House on Belle Isle in Detroit on Wednesday, October 18, 2023. The state is asking for input about the boat house's future.

  7. J. W. Westcott II - Wikipedia

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    May 2010: Cummins Marine QSB 5.9, 305 hp (227 kW) [citation needed] Speed. 15 knots. J. W. Westcott II is a boat known for its delivery of mail to ships while they are underway. It operates out of Detroit, Michigan, and is the only floating ZIP Code in the United States. [2]

  8. Curtis Randolph (fireboat) - Wikipedia

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    Curtis Randolph (fireboat) Detroit fireboat Curtis Randolph. The Curtis Randolph is a fireboat operated by the Detroit Fire Department. [1] The 74.58-foot (22.73 m) vessel was launched in 1979, and is named after a young firefighter who died in the line of duty in 1977. Mayor Coleman A. Young commissioned the vessel.

  9. Port of Detroit - Wikipedia

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    The Port of Detroit is located along the west side of the Detroit River, and is the largest inland port in the state of Michigan. The port is overseen by the Detroit/Wayne County Port Authority, a five-member board of directors appointed by the State of Michigan, Wayne County, and the City of Detroit. The authority coordinates river commerce on ...