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  2. Gosman’s Dock — family-owned mainstay in Montauk ... - AOL

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    One of Montauk’s last affordable seafood bastions has been scooped up by yet another set of deep-pocketed investors – but these father-and-son buyers are vowing to keep it budget friendly,...

  3. Greenport Basin and Construction Company - Wikipedia

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    The Greenport Basin and Construction Company, known by various names throughout its history, but most recently named the Greenport Yacht & Shipbuilding Company, is a shipbuilder in Greenport, Suffolk County, New York. It was established in the 19th century by brothers Pliny C. Brigham and Theodore W. Brigham.

  4. Lake Montauk - Wikipedia

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    The craze for shark fishing off Montauk was encouraged in the 1970s by local boat operator Frank Mundus who often was reported in stories as the source for the character Quint in the movie Jaws. [8] Mundus caught a 4,500-pound (2,041 kg) great white shark by harpoon and a 3,427-pound (1,554 kg) great white shark by rod and reel.

  5. Montauk Downs State Park - Wikipedia

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    Montauk Downs State Park is a state park in Montauk, New York, United States. The park is located in Suffolk County near the eastern tip of Long Island's South Fork, about one mile (1.6 km) east of the hamlet of Montauk. Montauk Downs State Park includes an 18-hole championship golf course, driving range, tennis courts, swimming pool, and ...

  6. Montauk, New York - Wikipedia

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    The 42-foot (13 m) Pelican was carrying 64 people, most of whom had taken the Fisherman's Special trains to the Montauk LIRR station from New York City. The boat left the Fishangrila Dock at Fort Pond Bay at 7:30 a.m., severely overloaded.

  7. North Cove Marina - Wikipedia

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    The North Cove Marina, also known as World Trade Center Yacht Harbor and Marina, is a municipal inland harbor in Manhattan, New York. The marina is primarily for 80 to 150-foot mega-yachts. The marina is primarily for 80 to 150-foot mega-yachts.

  8. Montauk Steamboat Company - Wikipedia

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    The Montauk Steamboat Company, Ltd. was located at Pier 13, East River, New York City, US. It was established in 1853. [1] It operated steamboats between New York City and the eastern end of Long Island. The boats ran along the north shore of Long Island.

  9. Purdy Boat Company - Wikipedia

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    The Purdy Boat Company, of Port Washington, Long Island, New York was one of the most famous makers of custom yachts and racing boats in the 1920s and 1930s. [citation needed] The name "Purdy" evokes a bygone era of classic race boats and cruisers custom designed and built by James Gilbert Purdy's sons, Ned and Gil Purdy, and their families. [1]