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    The boat is 34 feet, 9 inches long, with a 10-foot-7-inch beam. “It’ll mark your position via satellite,” Wallace explained, “(then) you can walk away from the helm, and the boat will ...

  3. Marinette Yacht - Wikipedia

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    In addition to the trademark Marinette, the company also assembled 50 to 60 foot custom boats with a catamaran hull. Even though George Garcia sold the company in 1984, Aluminum Cruisers Inc. continued production of the Marinette until 1991 when the company was finally liquidated.

  4. Corvette Motoryacht - Wikipedia

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    Corvette 320 motor yacht. The Corvette Motoryacht originally was a British-built "trawler-styled" motorboat with a nominal hull length of 32 feet (9.75m, SSR rating) and a beam of 13 feet (3.96m).

  5. Westsail 32 - Wikipedia

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    The trade-off for the construction strength is weight; at 19,500 lb (8,800 kg), the Westsail is exceptionally heavy for a 32-foot (9.8 m) boat. This hampers performance, but on the other hand, Westsails are affected relatively less by the large weight of stores and equipment required for long-term cruising (2 tons or more is quite typical).

  6. Etchells - Wikipedia

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    With the formation of a new association the class became known as the E22, and 32 boats were built by Etchells' company by the end of 1969. [2] The E22 was recognised as an International class by the International Yacht Racing Union in 1974, [ 12 ] and the name was changed to "International Etchells" in 1990.

  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.