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  2. Uniflite - Wikipedia

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    Uniflite also built commercial fishing boats, and sailboats besides the more widely recognized pleasure boats. In 1977, Uniflite acquired boat molds from Pacemaker Boat Co. Pacemaker Boat company was founded in 1949 by Charles Platt (C.P.) Leek in New Jersey from his company C.P. Leek & Sons, Inc. [ 3 ] who also later established Egg Harbor ...

  3. Pantechnicon - Wikipedia

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    Their clients required storage facilities and this was built on an awkward left-over triangular site with a Greek style Doric column façade, and called Pantechnicon, pseudo-Greek for "pertaining to all the arts or crafts". Subsequently, special wagons were designed with sloping ramps to more easily load furniture, with the building name on the ...

  4. Net laying ship - Wikipedia

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    There were also at least 43 craft that were classed as net gate craft (YNG); many were simply powered barges. [2] To transport nets and to otherwise support the net layers, by 1943 specially built cargo ships, designated net cargo ships (AKN), were built. The first of this class was the USS Indus.

  5. List of yard and district craft of the United States Navy

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    All specially-built yard net tenders were reclassified in 1944 as auxiliary net laying ships, see List of auxiliaries of the United States Navy § Net laying ships (AN) for the reclassification result. The 24 impressed tugboats were reclassed as Net tender tugs (YNT), later some as tugboats (YTB or YTL).

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    The 46 built-in LED lights have three settings: white, warm, and cold light, and the mirror also has a memory function to store the last setting used. $40 at Amazon American Lifetime

  7. Eagle-class patrol craft - Wikipedia

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    The Eagle-class patrol craft were anti-submarine vessels of the United States Navy that were built during World War I using mass production techniques. They were steel-hulled ships smaller than contemporary destroyers but having a greater operational radius than the wooden-hulled, 110-foot (34 m) submarine chasers developed in 1917.