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  2. Philip Rhodes - Wikipedia

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    Rhodes Bantam, a 14-foot sloop (daysailer/racer) O'Day Tempest 23; Seafarer Bahama 35 MS; Seafarer 36C; Seafarer 38/Rhodes 38; Swiftsure 33; Woodpussy; Grumman Dinghy, an innovative aluminum dinghy designed to use Grumman Aircraft's post-war excess manufacturing capacity [citation needed] O'Day Widgeon, a 12-foot sailing dinghy [citation needed]

  3. Naden Boats - Wikipedia

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    Naden Boats is a line of aluminum fishing boats manufactured in Canada by Temagami Boat Manufacturing Inc. Six models are offered, ranging from 11’11" to 16’ in overall length. They are noted for their expanded polystyrene flotation, rigid construction, and semi-V planing hull with five keels.

  4. Grumman - Wikipedia

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    Shortly thereafter former Grumman executives formed the Marathon Boat Group to produce the canoes. In 2000 the Group worked out an agreement with Northrop Grumman to sell the canoes using Grumman name and logo. [26] [27] Grumman sport boat [28] Grumman-Flxible 870 transit buses (1978–1982) [29] Ben Franklin (PX-15), a science submarine [30]

  5. Outboard Marine Corporation - Wikipedia

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    Also in 1961, the company established the OMC Boats Division to produce and market 16- to 19-foot boats featuring both outboard and the newer stern-drive engines. Production began the following year, helping to raise sales to $151.9 million by 1962.

  6. List of patrol vessels of the United States Navy - Wikipedia

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    14 November 1918: 29 May 1919: Sold 16 January 1935 PE-12: 13 July 1918: 12 November 1918: 6 November 1919: Sold 30 December 1935 PE-13: 15 July 1918: 9 January 1919: 2 April 1919: Sold 26 May 1930 PE-14: 20 July 1918: 23 January 1919: 17 June 1919: Destroyed as target 22 November 1934 PE-15: 21 July 1918: 25 January 1919: 11 June 1919: Sold 14 ...

  7. de Havilland Marine - Wikipedia

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    de Havilland Marine was a division of Hawker de Havilland Australia Pty. Ltd. which is now owned by Boeing Australia and known as Boeing Aerostructures Australia.. Following the downturn of aviation manufacturing in the late 1950s, the Australian subsidiary of de Havilland looked to produce products utilizing the skills and knowledge available to the company.