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  2. Metal Shark Boats - Wikipedia

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    As sales declined Gravois incorporated Metal Shark in 2005 with the goal of attracting governmental and commercial clients. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] The company operated out of its Jeanerette facility, building boats up to 60 feet (18 m) in length primarily for government agencies, notably a $192 million contract for almost 500 small response boats for the ...

  3. List of steam gunboats of the United States Navy - Wikipedia

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    3 Kansas class. 4 Sassacus class. 5 Mohongo class. 6 Alert class. 7 Other. 8 Citations. 9 Bibliography. Toggle the table of contents. ... Torpedo boats; Torpedo ...

  4. Classic Yachts - Wikipedia

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    Classic Yachts was an American boat builder based in Chanute, Kansas. The company specialized in the manufacture of fiberglass sailboats. [1] [2] The company was founded by John Heaton in 1988 and went out of business in 2000. [1] [2]

  5. Cobalt Boats - Wikipedia

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    In July 2017, competitor Malibu Boats acquired Cobalt Boats in a deal "valued at $130 million", with Malibu maintaining Cobalt's manufacturing operations in Neodesha, Kansas, and adding Cobalt CEO Paxson St. Clair to its board of directors. [8] Malibu had been seeking an acquisition of this type for three to four years before the purchase. [9]

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    U.S. consumers will see higher prices at the gas pump from President Donald Trump's decision on Saturday to apply tariffs on Canadian and Mexican oil, according to analysts and fuel traders. The ...

  7. Sam's Town Gambling Hall, Kansas City - Wikipedia

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    In September 1995, Sam's Town Gambling Hall, Kansas City opened as the fourth casino under the brand, and the fifth casino in the Kansas City area. In February 1996, Sam's Town dropped the admission fee that had run as high as $9 per person. This fee was used in the past to pay for the $2 per person fee the casinos were required to pay to the ...