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  2. Freedom Boat Club - Wikipedia

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    Through franchising, the club has grown to about 210 locations, 2,400 boats and over 20,000 members. [1] Freedom Boat Club is based on the concept of a shared asset model, which is similar but very different from fractional ownership. Buying a membership gains access to a fleet of boats that are shared among the members of the club.

  3. Brunswick Corporation - Wikipedia

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    In May 2019, Brunswick announced it would be purchasing the largest marine franchisor in the United States, Freedom Boat Club. [22] Also in 2019, Brunswick announced a new business structure, Advanced Systems Group (ASG) and named Brett Dibkey as President. [23]

  4. Neenah-Nodaway Yacht Club - Wikipedia

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    The club sponsored on the water training for V-12 Navy College Training Program students from the Lawrence University campus, many of whom had never been on a boat. A Scow activity resumed after the war, but more significant as a portent of things to come was the growth in the fleets of smaller Class D and F scows, and in the Lightning class.

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    What are the benefits of an AOL MemberDeals membership? Through AOL MemberDeals, you will receive discounts and special access to theme parks and attractions including Walt Disney World® Resort, Universal Studios®, Las Vegas and New York City shows and performances, Disneyland®, SeaWorld®, Six Flags and Cirque du Soleil!

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  7. United States Power Squadrons - Wikipedia

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    The United States Power Squadrons (USPS) also known as America's Boating Club, is a non-profit educational organization, founded in 1914, whose mission is to improve maritime safety and enjoyability through classes in seamanship, navigation, and other related subjects.