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  2. Category:Reed boats - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Reed boats" The following 8 pages are in this category, out of 8 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...

  3. G-W Invader - Wikipedia

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    Transfer of ownership after sale to Mr. Wooldridge has been mentioned but not substantiated. Roger Harmon bought the company in 1985, and later sold it in 1995 to a Muncie, Indiana-based investment firm. [citation needed] G-W Invader expanded and moved into a new factory in Tipton, Indiana in 1993, a building formerly occupied by Pioneer Hi ...

  4. Reeds Rains - Wikipedia

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    The firm of Reeds had its roots in a firm established in Preston in 1870 by a George Wrightson. After his death in 1890, his assistant Edward Reed took over the business. As with Samuel Rains and Sons, the company was a family business and after the World War I, Harold and George Reed (Edward's sons) joined the company. They sold the firm to ...

  5. Viracocha expedition - Wikipedia

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    The Viracocha expedition were expeditions led by professional explorer Phil Buck in 2000 and 2003 when he led multiple international teams across the Pacific Ocean, traveling from South America to Easter Island on two distinct ancient-style reed rafts with the aim of proving that South American mariners could have reached Easter Island.

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  7. Jeffboat - Wikipedia

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    As of 20 June 2015, the 68-acre Jeffboat shipyard is owned by American Commercial Lines Inc. (ACL), a company also based in Jeffersonville, Indiana. Mark Knoy is the CEO. In turn, Platinum Equity owns ACL, the largest inland shipbuilder in the United States, building both river barges and ocean barges.

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  9. Traditional fishing boat - Wikipedia

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    The Uros also build their boats from bundled dried reeds. [9] These days some Uros boats, used for fishing and hunting seabirds, have motors. Reed boats were constructed in Easter Island with a markedly similar design to those used in Peru. [11] Apart from Peru and Bolivia, reed boats are still used in Ethiopia [12] and were used until recently ...