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  2. List of rowing boat manufacturers - Wikipedia

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    The following are the most commonly used recreational sliding seat shell manufacturers in current use: Baumgarten Bootsbau; C-Line; Echo Rowing; Edon Sculling Boats; Gig Harbor Boat Works; Leo Coastal Rowing; LiteBoat; Little River Marine; Maas Boat Company; Peinert Boat; 1 Australia (wavecutter) Rowing Sport Boats (RS boats) Virus; Volans ...

  3. Bayliner - Wikipedia

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    The Bayliner VR5 Bowrider measures 20'4", has a 4.5 L 200hp Mercury engine, and can seat up to 8 people. Bayliner offers five different models of bow rider boats: The Bowrider 160, 170, VR4, VR5 and VR6.

  4. Recaro - Wikipedia

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    In 1963, Porsche acquired the car body factory. [1] What remained was renamed to Recaro (REutter-CAROsserie), and focus was shifted to high-end seats. [1] The company began producing both OEM seats for Porsche, and a separate line of after-market seats. [1] In 1965, Recaro presented the first Recaro sports seat at the Frankfurt Motor Show. [3]

  5. Novarossi - Wikipedia

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    Novarossi World, also known as Novarossi Nitro Micro Engines, was an Italian manufacturer of model engines and related items for radio-controlled models. History [ edit ]

  6. Bowman Yachts - Wikipedia

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    Rustler's own yachts, and those marketed under the Bowman brand, are produced in the same factory, built in 2005, as were the yachts of the Starlight brand, owned by Rival Bowman until 2011. [4] Bowman hulls are available part-complete for fitting out by the owner, in addition to factory-completed boats.

  7. Brunswick Corporation - Wikipedia

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    Brunswick then merged Navman, based in Auckland, New Zealand, with Northstar to make Northstar/Navman a supplier to the Brunswick Boat Groups. Brunswick also acquired Mx-Marine. When George Buckley, CEO at the time, left to join 3M in 2006, new leadership decided to sell Northstar, Navman and Mx-Marine.