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  2. Wild Wind 20 - Wikipedia

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    The design was built by Gale Force Yachts in Syracuse, Indiana, United States, starting in 1982, but it is now out of production.Gale Force was the short-lived sailboat division of powerboat builder Rinkerbuilt Co., now called Rinker Boats and owned by Highwater Marine, LLC, which is a wholly-owned subsidiary of Polaris Industries Inc.

  3. List of boat builders - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of boat builders, for which there is a Wikipedia article. This is a dynamic list and may never be able to satisfy particular standards for completeness. You can help by adding missing items with reliable sources .

  4. Express cruiser - Wikipedia

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    An express cruiser is a fast cruising power boat.It is similar to a cabin cruiser, with a full head, galley, and sleeping space with two to six berths, distinguished from it by being more heavily powered and designed for speed.

  5. 2013 F1 Powerboat World Championship - Wikipedia

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    Rinker drove the second Azerbaijan boat until the final race of the year where Wahlsten found himself back in as number two to see out the year. Both Francesco Cantando and Valerio Lagiannella stayed on at the Singha F1 Racing Team, and would be joined in a third boat by Polish driver Bartek Marszalek at the second round in Ukraine.

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  7. Rinker Group - Wikipedia

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    Rinker Materials Corporation of West Palm Beach produces several concrete, aggregate, and other heavy building products similar to the Australian product line in several US states, notably including Florida and Arizona. In Florida, for instance, it operated under the name "Florida Materials", and ran a substantial retail network for these ...