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  2. Nautique Boats - Wikipedia

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    It was the world's first tournament inboard ski boat and paved the way for the modern day watersports boat. [2] Throughout the 60’s and 70’s, the Ski Nautique dominated the watersports boat market and was used in waterski shows and tournaments across the globe. In 1981, Nautique unveiled the Ski Nautique 2001.

  3. Thompson Brothers Boat Manufacturing Company - Wikipedia

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    T & T also made wooden lapstrake outboard and inboard/outboard boats. It lasted until a liquidation auction signaled the firm's end in May 1965. Thompson Bros. Boat at Peshtigo was one of the earliest boatbuilders to embrace the new inboard/outboard propulsion unit that was introduced to the boating public at the New York Boat Show in early 1959.

  4. Hydrodyne - Wikipedia

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    Hydrodyne was a boat company founded by Abner Crosby in the late 1950s. The company was then later run by his son Abner (Ab) Crosby Jr. until 1993 when he sold his interest in the company to private investors. The Hydrodyne trademark is owned by another ski boat manufacturer and may one day reappear on boats. At the current time, the use of the ...

  5. Sanderling 18 - Wikipedia

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    Under sail the Sanderling is relatively fast, stiff, well-balanced, and forgiving. Construction is solid if somewhat plain, at least on older boats, Surprisingly for such a small boat, you have a choice of outboard or Yanmar 1GM inboard. There are quite a few one-design racing and cruising fleets of these boats, mostly in New England and New ...

  6. American Skier Inboard Boats - Wikipedia

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    In 1999, the American Skier plant moved into a larger facility in Kentwood, Louisiana, where boat development continued. Modifications and additions were made to the boats, and the Lazer was renamed the Laz Air. [10] In 2001 the company assets were sold to Ben Favret and Jay Blossman who changed the name to Elan Boats.

  7. Hydroplane (boat) - Wikipedia

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    The most commonly used turbine is the Lycoming T55, used in the CH-47 Chinook. Efforts have occasionally been made to use automotive engines, but they generally have not proven competitive. The "limited" classes of inboard hydroplane racing are organized under the name Inboard Powerboat Circuit. These classes utilize automotive power, as well ...