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  2. Caribbean Sailing Yachts - Wikipedia

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    Caribbean Sailing Yachts (CSY) is a company which built heavy-displacement recreational sailboats built during the 1970s and 1980s in Tampa, Florida.CSY was one of the first companies to recognize the impending growth of the Caribbean charter industry and although the company went out of business in the early 1980s, the well-founded boats have continued to sail the world's oceans for the past ...

  3. MS Sea Witch - Wikipedia

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    MS Sea Witch [note 1] was a United States Maritime Commission type C2 cargo ship, the first of four pre-war hulls, built by Tampa Shipbuilding & Engineering Company, Tampa, Florida and delivered in July 1940. [2]

  4. USF launches project to map shallow sea floors in Tampa Bay ...

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    The University of South Florida has launched a project to map shallow sea floors in Tampa Bay and the Gulf of Mexico. Skip to main content. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 ...

  5. McKay Bay - Wikipedia

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    McKay Bay is at the northeast corner of Hillsborough Bay, which is the name given to the portion of Tampa Bay on the east side of Tampa's Interbay Peninsula. It is named after James McKay Sr. The Lake is undredged and shallow. It is surrounded by mangrove and salt marsh wetlands.

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  7. McCloskey & Company Shipyard - Wikipedia

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    During World War II, there was a high demand for ships thus, McCloskey & Company opened a shipyard at Hookers Point in Tampa, Florida. Tampa Port Authority leased the land to McCloskey & Company. With steel in short supply due to the war, McCloskey & Company built 24 self-propelled concrete ships under a Maritime Commission war contract ...