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  2. Sea Ray - Wikipedia

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    Sea Ray Sundancer 320 (33 ft (10.1 m)) Sea Ray designs, manufactures and markets boats ranging from 17-foot (5.2 m) power boats to over 65-foot (20 m) motor yachts, including the Sundancer brand and, starting in 2014, the "L" Series luxury yachts. Sea Ray is based in Knoxville, Tennessee, and it operates two factories in Tennessee and two in ...

  3. Brunswick Boat Group - Wikipedia

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    The Boat Group makes Sea Ray, Bayliner and Meridian pleasure boats; Boston Whaler, Crestliner, Cypress Cay, Harris (formerly FloteBote), Lowe, Lund, Princecraft fishing, deck and pontoon boats. Brunswick is one of the largest boat makers by units in Europe, with Quicksilver, Uttern and Valiant boat brands.

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    Predator 60; Prestige 42; Prestige 39; Princess V 62; Princess V 78; Rodman Muse 44; Sanlorenzo 62; Scorpion RIBs Sting; Sealine F46; Sea Ray 220 Sundeck; Sea Ray 235 Weekender; Sea Ray 305 Sundancer; Selene 49; Smartboat 23‘ Squadron 68; Stromberg 46' Sunseeker Portofino 48; Sunseeker 88; Swift Trawler 34 Sedan; Targa 44 Open; Targa 58 Gran ...

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    MS Svea Corona was the first of the so-called "second generation French sisters" to be built for Silja Line traffic. The first generation French sisters, MS Aallotar and MS Svea Regina were delivered in 1972 and started year-round ferry traffic between Helsinki, the capital of Finland and Stockholm, the capital of Sweden.