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    Battery Tender produces some of the best chargers out there. ... 1 dead, 5 injured after boat explosion at marina in Fort Lauderdale, Florida: Reports. Sports. Sports. CNN Sports.

  3. Avon Inflatables - Wikipedia

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    Since 1998, the company has been a division of Zodiac Marine of France. [2] In 2019, Avon launched an electric jet-drive tender. The dinghy is powered by a battery from the BMW i3 car and was developed in partnership with Torqeedo, owned by Deutz AG. [3]

  4. Yacht tender - Wikipedia

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    A classic Hacker-Craft, tender to Christina O. A yacht tender is a vessel used for servicing and providing support and entertainment to a private or charter yacht.They include utilitarian craft, powered by oar or outboard motor, and high-speed luxury craft, supporting superyachts, powered by inboard engines, some using water-jets.

  5. USCGC Kukui (WLB-203) - Wikipedia

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    USCGC Kukui was built by the Marinette Marine Corporation in Wisconsin and launched on 3 May 1997. [1] She has a length of 225 ft (69 m), a beam of 46 ft (14 m), and a draft of 13 ft (4.0 m). Kukui is propelled by two Caterpillar 3608 diesel engines rated at 3,100 horsepower, and has a top speed of 16 knots. [ 2 ]

  6. USCGC Elderberry - Wikipedia

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    She has provided fuel to fishing boats that had run out of diesel. [16] Elderberry has also participated in oil spill response missions. In April 1986 the fuel barge Annahootz went aground in Wrangell Narrows. Elderberry and USCGC Cape Hatteras responded placing about 700 feet of oil absorbent boom to contain the spill. [17]

  7. Ship's tender - Wikipedia

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    Chase boat, a tender generally not carried by the main vessel. It may be towed, travel under its own power, or be stationed in port. Destroyer tender, a large ship used to support a flotilla of destroyers or other small warships. Dive tender, a ship or boat used to support the actions of divers. [citation needed] Also known as a diving support ...