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  2. Banks dory - Wikipedia

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    The Banks dory, or Grand Banks dory, is a type of dory. They were used as traditional fishing boats from the 1850s on the Grand Banks of Newfoundland . [ 1 ] The Banks dory is a small, open, narrow, flat-bottomed and slab-sided boat with a particularly narrow transom .

  3. Sherman Zwicker - Wikipedia

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    Before ice and refrigeration were available, in order to preserve the fish they caught these schooners would salt their fish. In the 1950s and 1960s fishing trawlers were being built and became more lucrative. The number of Grand Banks schooners greatly declined from approximately a hundred to only fifteen still fishing.

  4. Mark Richards (sailor) - Wikipedia

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    Richards is currently CEO of Grand Banks as a result of the acquisition. As a professional sailor, Richards has sailed in 2 Americas Cup challenges, has achieved World Match Racing victories, [ 2 ] has won the Sydney to Gold Coast yacht race, [ 3 ] the 2003 Admirals Cup , [ 4 ] and has taken out line honours and handicap honours in the ...

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  6. List of schooners - Wikipedia

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    A 190 ft (58 m), 230 ton, wooden-hull Schooner Yacht built in 1885 in Brooklyn, New York for racing, is one of the oldest and largest schooner yachts in the world two masts [26] Creole: 1927: Palma, Majorca: World's longest wooden yacht, refitted by Cantiere Navale Ferrari-Signani: three masted staysail: Downeast Rover: 1983 Manteo, North Carolina

  7. Fishing vessel - Wikipedia

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    These trawlers were sold to fishermen around Europe, including from the Netherlands and Scandinavia. Twelve trawlers went on to form the nucleus of the German fishing fleet. [16] Although fishing vessel designed increasingly began to converge around the world, local conditions still often led the development of different types of fishing boats.

  8. Grand Banks of Newfoundland - Wikipedia

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    The Grand Banks of Newfoundland are a series of underwater plateaus south-east of the island of Newfoundland on the North American continental shelf. The Grand Banks are one of the world's richest fishing grounds, supporting Atlantic cod , swordfish , haddock and capelin , as well as shellfish, seabirds and sea mammals.

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