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  2. Williams and Parkinson Boat Builders - Wikipedia

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    Williams and Parkinson of Deganwy quay were traditional boat builders in North Wales established by Cyril Williams in 1930, later on becoming Williams and Nixon following the Second World War and continuing to build until 1979. Classic wooden boats were built by Williams using traditional techniques mostly in oak, pitch pine, mahogany and teak.

  3. Alexander Robertson & Sons - Wikipedia

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    Alexander Robertson & Sons was a boatyard in Sandbank, Argyll and Bute, Scotland, from 1876 to 1980.The yard was located on the shore of the Holy Loch, not far from the Royal Clyde Yacht Club (RCYC) at Hunters Quay, in the building that is now the Royal Marine Hotel, which was the epicentre of early Clyde yachting.

  4. Bristol Classic Boat Company - Wikipedia

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    The Bristol Classic Boat Company is a boat building and restoration company based at Bristol's Floating Harbour, England. The company has its origins in Storms'l Services a group of shipwrights who formed in about 1986 to undertake the complete rebuild of Aello Beta , a 100 ft (30 m) gaff schooner designed and built by Max Oertz in 1920. [ 1 ]

  5. J. H. Taylor & Sons - Wikipedia

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    J. H. Taylor & Sons was an English company that primarily built wooden canal boats on the Shropshire Union Canal at Tower Wharf, Chester. [1] Joseph Harry Taylor set up the business with his son Wilfred in 1914 in the Dee Basin. The company was in Wilfred's name as his father was an undischarged bankrupt.

  6. Luke & Co - Wikipedia

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    Constructed by an established boat building company, to the design of Frank Murphy, late of Bristol, the machine was shown incomplete at Olympia in March 1914. Changes were made later and the machine was tested by Gordon England, but costs were excessive, and the machine and the premises were put up for sale by July 1914.

  7. List of dinghy classes designed before 1960 - Wikipedia

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    First nine boats built by Foley of Ringsend. Other boats built by local amateur builders of Bray, Devon boat building school and Galway bost building school, Barna: Bray Sailing Club (founded 1896) No active fleets: Two new boats built in Bray by amateurs in 2014. [3] 1896: GBR/IRL: Colleen: L.O.A. 6.71m. James E. Doyle of Kingstown: Various ...

  8. Wooden Canal Boat Society - Wikipedia

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    The Wooden Canal Boat Society (WCBS) is a waterway society and a registered charity [1] in England, UK, based at Ashton-under-Lyne, Greater Manchester.The society started as the Wooden Canal Craft Trust in 1987, and by 1995 the trust owned six boats; it was wound up in 1997, and its assets were handed over to the WCBS.

  9. Category:British boat builders - Wikipedia

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